Mark Considine The Power to Persuade Symposium Melbourne September 5 2012 Governance Networks and the Question of Transformation.
The Era of the Common Man. Andrew Jackson vs. John Quincy Adams Jackson was billed as the “common man” while Adams was portrayed as an “aristocratic.
Chapter 10 Section 5 States’ Rights and the Economy Describe the disagreement over the Bank of the United States. Discuss the differing viewpoints on the.
Chapter 11 The Jackson Era (1824-1845) Section 3 Jackson and the Bank MAIN IDEA: Economic issues affected the presidencies of Andrew Jackson & Martin Van.
Ch.12, Sec.4 – Prosperity & Panic Mr. Biddle’s Bank Mr. Biddle’s Bank - the Second Bank of the United States was the most powerful bank in the country.
Bell Ringer How did Jackson influence the expansion of the United States?
Jackson and the Bank War Jackson The Bank of the U.S.
In 1828, Congress adopted an especially high tariff. Southerners called it the Tariff of Abominations. Jackson’s Vice President, John C. Calhoun of South.
CH 10 BANKING & MONEY!!!!! Mrs. Post Adapted from Prentice Hall Presentation Software.
Chapter 10 Democracy in the Age of Andrew Jackson 1828-1844 © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
Andrew Jackson. The Election of 1824 The West was represented by Henry Clay(KY) and Andrew Jackson(TN). New England was represented by John Quincy Adams.
1815-1840 Chapter 8. The War of 1812 significantly jumpstarted American industry- after all- we didn’t have a choice. But peace brought renewed competition.