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  • Jacksonian Democracy

    and

    Sectionalism

    1824-1840

  • Adams-Onis Treaty

    While fighting against the Seminole Indians, Gen.

    Jackson invaded Spanish FL

    JQ Adams able to negotiate Spanish claims to FL

    Set boundary b/w Spain and US

  • Westward Expansion

    Missouri Compromise:

    • Missouri = Slave

    • Maine = Free

    • LA Territory:

    • North 36 30 Free

    • South 36 30 Slave

    Balance of Power

    Improved Transportation

    + Newly conquered territory

    _____________________________

    Expansion

    IMPORTING

    SLAVES

  • Monroe Doctrine (1823)Europe began to lose control of colonial holdings in S America near the end of the Napoleonic wars

    Adams and Monroe

    2 features:

    Noncolonization

    Nonintervention

    Enforced by British navy

  • JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACYPeople should be governed as little possible

    VS.

    JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACYWhatever governing needed to be done, it should be done by the common man. “Government by the majority of people; instead of a government governed by the upper class” was introduced during Jackson’s Presidency.

    • Growth of political power of the working class• Increased number of elected officials (western Expansion)• Land easy to get out West• Ideas of the DOI become important and people saw

    inequalities in society..

  • Indian Removal Act (1830)5 Nations :

    • Cherokee, Chickasaw,

    Creek, Choctaw, and

    Seminole

    Southern States dissolved

    Indian governments

    protected by Federal

    treaties

    Worcester v. Georgia

    Indian Removal Act (1830)

  • SectionalismTariff of Abominations (1828)

    Promote US Industry

    Nullification Crisis (1828-1833)•John Calhoun (SC) encourages nullification of Federal Tariff Laws

    •SC Threatens secession

    •Congress passed Force Bill allowing Jackson to threaten force

  • Texas Rebellion:

    Americans immigrate into

    Texas (Mexican Territory)

    Friction w/ Mexican

    Government:

    Catholicism

    Slavery

    Sam Houston jailed

  • Texas Rebellion:

    Lone Star Republic

    declared (1836)

    Santa Anna sends troops

    to put down rebellion

    Alamo

    Goliad

    San Jacinto

    Annexation Debate in

    Congress