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The Jacksonian Era
Chapter 11Lecture Outline
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Andrew Jackson and the National Bank
Setting the Stage
• Jackson and the Nation He Inherited
• Appointments and Rivalries
Setting the Stage
• The Eaton Affair
• Internal Improvements
Nullification
• Calhoun’s Theory
• The Webster-Hayne Debate
Nullification
• The Rift with Calhoun
• The South Carolina Ordinance
Nullification
• Jackson’s Firm Response
• Clay’s Compromise
Jackson’s Indian Policy
• Indian Removal
• The Trail of Tears
Jackson’s Indian Policy
The Bank Controversy
• The Bank’s Opponents
• The Recharter Effort
Contentious Politics
• Campaign Innovations
• The Removal of Government Deposits
Contentious Politics
• Fiscal Measures
• Boom and Bust
Van Buren and the New Party System
• The Whig Coalition
• The Election of 1836
Van Buren and the New Party System
• The Panic of 1837
• An Independent Treasury
Van Buren and the New Party System
• The “Log Cabin and Hard Cider” Campaign
Van Buren and the New Party System
Assessing the Jackson Years
• Ideal of republican virtue
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