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Andrew Jackson and the Growth of
DemocracyChapter 14
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13.1 Intro.
• 1828 Election b/t Jackson and J. Q. Adams was one of the dirtiest in U.S. history.
• What’s mudslinging? • “Mudslinging,” hurling reckless accusations, developed.• Ordinary citizens loved Jackson, well-born citizens did not.
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13.2 What Was The Inauguration Like?
Who Was the New President?• Who came to the inauguration?• Ordinary citizens (farmers, workers) flooded the
White House to witness the inauguration.• 3 x’s as many voters in the election of 1828 than
in the previous one b/c voting laws had been changed so all white men could vote.
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Jackson’s InaugurationFarmers and workers flood the White House on inauguration day
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14.3 From the Frontier to the White House?
How Was He a Self-made Man?• What’s a self-made man?• Jackson was a self-made man; he achieved success on his
own.• Fought in the Revolution at age 13.• Had a fiery temper.
Baby Jackson
Revolutionary Jackson
Self-made Jackson
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Who Was the Frontier Lawyer?
• After the Revolution, Jackson became a lawyer in Tennessee.
• Jackson was shot in a duel by a slave trader who had insulted his wife. He killed the slave trader.
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Who Was the People’s Choice?• Served in both the House and the Senate.• How did he become famous?• Got his name at the Battle of New Orleans.• In b/t the elections of 1824-28, his supporters created the Democratic
Party. Promised to represent ordinary farmers, workers, and the poor.• Who had been controlling the government?• 1828 was a huge victory for the idea that common folks should control
the government, which became known as “Jacksonian Democracy.”
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First Appearance of the Donkey