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Essential Question Essential Question: What factors allowed for the ascendancy of the Whigs & the rise of a permanent American 2-party system? RQ 11B (p. 362-375) Slide 2 The Impact of Andrew Jackson Slide 3 Jacksons personality & policies alienated many leaders & led to the formation of Americas current two-party system: The economic recession hurt the Jacksonian Democrats under Van Buren The anti-Jackson Whigs took advantage of these flaws to make a run at the presidency Slide 4 The 1 st Two-Party System Democratic-Repubs Thomas Jefferson States rights & individual liberties Strict interpretation of the Constitution Strongest support in South & West Supported by planters & farmersFederalists Alexander Hamilton Strong central govt & economic planning Loose interpretation of the Constitution Strongest support in the North Supported by urban workers, merchants, & the wealthy Leader of the party? Beliefs about govt? Interpreting the Constitution? Strongest regional support? What type of American supported the party? Slide 5 The 2 nd Two-Party System Democrats Pro-Jackson coalition in 1824 States rights, agrarian farming, & Western expansion Laissez-faire & opposition to banks Supported by rural South & West, some urban workersWhigs Anti-Jackson coalition in 1834 Strong central govt, urban industry, & commercial growth National & state- directed economy Supported by NE, NW, merchants, & some planters The heirs to Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans The heirs to Hamiltonian Federalists Both parties had national (rather than exclusively regional) appeal Who formed the party? Beliefs about govt & the economy? Who should direct the economy? What type of American supported the party? Slide 6 The Van Buren Presidency Take notes on the Van Buren video Slide 7 The Rise and Fall of Van Buren VP Martin Van Buren was hand-selected as the Democratic successor to Jackson in 1836 Van Buren won the election of 1836 but problems lay ahead: The emergence of a strong anti- Jackson opposition (the Whigs) The beginning of Panic of 1837 Van Buren replaced Calhoun as VP in 1831 after the Peggy Eaton affair Slide 8 The Whigs ran 3 sectional candidates to try to throw the election to the House of Reps Slide 9 The Rise & Fall of Van Buren By the time Van Buren entered office, the Panic of 1837 caused: Bank closures & failures 10% unemployment & poverty The laissez-faire philosophy of the 1800s prevented govt assistance to end the depression As the depression continued, Van Ruin took the blame & the Whigs gained power & appeal Slide 10 Andrew Jackson is watching!! Slide 11 The Re-Emergence of the Second Party System Slide 12 Heyday of the 2 nd Party System The 1840 election marked the return of the two-party system: For the 1 st time since the 1800 election, voters had a choice between 2 official parties The re-emergence of the two- party system would remain a permanent part of U.S. politics In the 1790s, parties were seen as bad; but in the 1830s, parties were seen as essential Slide 13 The Rise of the Whigs By 1840, the Whigs were fully organized & chose William Henry Harrison to run against Van Buren Harrisons image: a common man & war hero at Tippecanoe John Tyler chosen as VP to get Southern, states-rights Dems Tippecanoe & Tyler too beat Van Buren in 1840 Used grassroots organization & popular electioneering Picked a candidate much like Andrew Jacksons image and the Whigs took control of Congress Slide 14 Tippecanoe and Tyler, too Slide 15 The Rise of the Whigs The takeover by the Whigs was historic, but short-lived: Harrison died 2 months into his term & for the 1 st time, a VP took over as president John Tyler soon butted heads with Whigs in his cabinet & in Congress & was unable to accomplish much as president The Whigs only other presidential victory was in 1848 Zachary Taylor The Whigs expelled President Tyler from the party in 1841 Slide 16 Conclusion: Tocquevilles Wisdom Slide 17 Tocquevilles Wisdom Alexis de Tocqueville was a French traveler who wrote the most influential account of the rise of U.S. democracy in the 1830s: He praised most aspects of American democracy But warned that American prejudice would lead to a future disaster if white males refused to extend liberty to women, African Americans, & Indians