From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

17
From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828

Transcript of From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Page 1: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy

1818-1828

Page 2: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Periodization Periodization

Historians create a name for a Historians create a name for a time periodtime period

Monroe Administration- “Era of Monroe Administration- “Era of Good Feeling”Good Feeling”

Jackson Administration- Jackson Administration- “Jacksonian Democracy” or the “Jacksonian Democracy” or the “The Expansion of Democracy in “The Expansion of Democracy in America”America”

Page 3: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Periodization Periodization

Were historians correct to deem Were historians correct to deem this time period the Era of Good this time period the Era of Good Feelings?Feelings?

What would be a better name for What would be a better name for this time period?this time period?

What are historians going to call What are historians going to call our current time period?our current time period?

Page 4: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Era of Good Feelings- Era of Good Feelings- Domestic IssuesDomestic Issues One PartyOne Party Westward ExpansionWestward Expansion Settling Louisiana TerritorySettling Louisiana Territory North VS. South VS. WestNorth VS. South VS. West Democratic Republicans begin to Democratic Republicans begin to

splitsplit

Page 5: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Era of Good Feelings- Era of Good Feelings- Foreign PolicyForeign Policy

European Monarchs restoredEuropean Monarchs restored Latin American RevolutionsLatin American Revolutions US tells Europe to stay out of US tells Europe to stay out of

AmericasAmericas What are the intentions?What are the intentions?

Page 6: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.
Page 7: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

NortheastNortheast

John Quincy John Quincy Adams and Daniel Adams and Daniel WebsterWebster

Rise of Rise of IndustrializationIndustrialization

New Waves of New Waves of ImmigrationImmigration

UrbanizationUrbanization Abolitionists Abolitionists

Page 8: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

WestWest Henry Clay and Henry Clay and

Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson Initially Agrarian Initially Agrarian Progressing Progressing

towards Industrytowards Industry Clay Pushes Clay Pushes

American SystemAmerican System Native Americans Native Americans

lose landlose land

Page 9: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

SouthSouth

John C. Calhoun and William CrawfordJohn C. Calhoun and William Crawford Agrarian slave based Agrarian slave based States RightsStates Rights Against Protective TariffsAgainst Protective Tariffs

Page 10: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Missouri Compromise Missouri Compromise 18201820

Brokered by Clay (The Great Brokered by Clay (The Great CompromiserCompromiser

Maine – Free StateMaine – Free State Missouri – Slave StateMissouri – Slave State Slavery outlawed north of 36 30’ Slavery outlawed north of 36 30’

parallel in Louisiana Territoryparallel in Louisiana Territory

Page 11: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.
Page 12: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Missouri CompromiseMissouri Compromise

Angered North, South, and WestAngered North, South, and West Overturned with Kansas Nebraska Overturned with Kansas Nebraska

Act 1854Act 1854 "This momentous question, like a "This momentous question, like a

fire-bell in the night, awakened fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror." - and filled me with terror." - JeffersonJefferson

Breaking point for Civil War?Breaking point for Civil War?

Page 13: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Election of 1824Election of 1824

John Quincy Adams winsJohn Quincy Adams wins Jackson won popular voteJackson won popular vote Election decided by CongressElection decided by Congress Corrupt Bargain? Clay delivers Corrupt Bargain? Clay delivers

election for Adamselection for Adams Jackson begins campaign for 1828Jackson begins campaign for 1828

Page 14: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.
Page 15: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.

Jackson’s Victory 1828Jackson’s Victory 1828

““Old Hickory”Old Hickory” All white males All white males

can votecan vote Jackson wins in a Jackson wins in a

landsidelandside Is Jackson Is Jackson

Jefferson’s Jefferson’s Successor? Successor?

Page 16: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.
Page 17: From the Era of Good Feelings to Jacksonian Democracy 1818-1828.