AMH Chapter 9

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Compromise Tariff of 1833

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Force Bill

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The Nullification Crisis

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The cement that held the Whig party together in its formative days was hatred of

Andrew Jackson

The person most responsible for defusing the tariff controversy that began in 1828 was

Henry Clay

The South Carolina state legislature, after the election of 1832 declared the existing tariff null and void in

South Carolina

The Tariff of 1828 or Tariff of Abominations

Southerners had to pay more in order to ship goods out of the country

"Tippecanoe" in the Whigs' 1840 campaign slogan was

William Henry Harrison.

The proposal for exceptionally high rates in the Tariff of 1828 arose from

ardent supporters of Andrew Jackson who actually hoped it would be defeated.

Both major political parties of the Jacksonian era tended to

be socially and geographically diverse.

Calhoun and the South favor

compromise

The Anti-Masonic party of 1832 especially appealed to

democratic feeling and evangelical Protestant reform sentiment.

The essential policy of the Jackson administration toward the eastern Indian tribes was

forced removal to the West.

The Whigs hoped to win the 1836 election by

forcing the election into the House of Representatives.

Andrew Jackson based his veto of the recharter bill for the Bank of the United States on the fact that

he found the bill harmful to the nation as well as unconstitutional

William Henry Harrison, the Whig party's presidential candidate in 1840, was

presented to the public as a poor western farmer.

Both the Democratic party and the Whig party grew out of

shared heritage of Jeffersonian Republicanism.

John C. Calhoun's "South Carolina Exposition" argued that

states had the right to nullify federal laws.

The "nullification crisis" of 1832-1833 erupted over

tariff policy

"Bloody Bill" authorized the President to use

the Army and Navy to collect federal tariffs.

The section of the United States most hurt by the Tariff of 1828 was

the South.

The spoils system under Andrew Jackson resulted in

the appointment of many corrupt and incompetent officials to federal jobs.

During its years of existence, the second Bank of the United States was

the depository of the funds of the national government.

Southerners actually feared the Tariff of 1828 most because they believed that

the federal power this bill represented could be used to suppress slavery.

The purpose behind the spoils system was

to reward political supporters with public office.

Innovations in the election of 1832 included

~Nominating Conventions ~Written Party Platforms ~Third Political Party

XXX In an effort to accommodate their culture to the new conditions of American society, the Cherokees did:

~adopt a system of settled agriculture. ~develop a written legal code. ~develop a Cherokee writing system. ~promote education and schools.

Supporters of the Whig party included:

~backers of the American System. ~backers of southern states' rights. ~northern industrialists. ~evangelical Protestants.

XXX ***The Panic of 1837 was caused by:

~excessive speculation. ~Jackson's banking and financial policies. ~financial problems abroad. ~failure of wheat crops.

Characteristics of Henry Clay's election campaign of 1832:

~he had a hefty campaign chest of $50,000. ~most of his financial support did not come from the Bank of the United States. ~he had strong newspaper backing. ~he lost both the popular vote and the Electoral vote to Andrew Jackson who won the 1828 Presidential election.

Martin Van Buren's administration was troubled by:

~his lack of personal charisma and popularity. ~his reputation as a product of the Democratic political machine. ~a serious economic depression. ~the inherited enemies of former president Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson and his supporters disliked the Bank of the United States because:

~it issued only gold and silver but not paper currency. ~it controlled much of the nation's gold and silver. ~it was a private institution that acted like a branch of government. ~it foreclosed on many western farms and drained funds to the east.

XXX In their treatment of Native Americans in the 1830s, white Americans did:

~recognize the tribes as separate nations. ~try to "civilize" the Indians by encouraging them to adopt white ways. ~trick them into ceding land to whites. ~send missionaries to Indian tribes.

Andrew Jackson made all of the following charges against the Bank of the United States:

~the bank was unconstitutional. ~it was controlled by an elite moneyed aristocracy. ~the bank was autocratic and tyrannical. ~the bank's president arrogantly defied the president of the United States.


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