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HIST 1311 1st Edition Lecture 15Outline of Last Lecture - Jefferson's Revolution - "Virginia Dynasty” - Second American Revolution - Era of Good Feelings Outline of Current Lecture - Jacksonian “democracy” Current LectureJacksonian “democracy” Universal White Manhood Suffrage (1820): right now not many Texans vote. Conclusion of the war of 1819.extension of credit. State legislatures appointed electoral college. Discrimination against gender and property. So is it democratic? 1. Election of 1824: 1820-John Quincy Adams. Entering of new voting groups. 5 way race. Only party is democratic republican. Jackson-battle of New Orleans winner.Does have a platform. Adams was gaining Florida into the union. Ambassador to France and Russia. William Crawford-had a stroke during election cycle. Henry clay-war hawks. Lead up to war of 1812. Missouri compromise. End to the war of 1812. creates idea of American system. Adopts Hamilton’s ideas.Bring back bank. New infrastructure under gov. Johnson Calhoun- war hawk, South Carolina. Succession starts here. The civil war starts here. Withdrew and ran for VP.---- personal face to face speeches because of language and ed barrier. Attack ads. 2. Issues. Largely between Jackson and JC Adams. Clay is speaker of the house. If no vote made then the speaker of the house picks. They give it to JC Adams. He then makes clay the SEC of state. 3. republicans-fractured 4. “Corrupt Bargain” These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.JQ Adams (1825-1829) “Tariff of Abominations”1828: 25-33% highest


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