E. Unit Five: Jacksonian Democracy
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America’s History Chapter 10 (Note: we are NOT skipping Chapter 9- we’ll deal with it in our next unit)
Great Issues Volume II:
Adams, First Annual Message to Congress. p 260 Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. p 175 Andrew Jackson, Veto of the Maysville Road Bill p 264 South Carolina Protest Against the Tariff p 275 A. Jackson, Proclamation to the People of South Carolina p 282 Andrew Jackson, Bank Veto Message p 291
Court Cases:
Worcester v. Georgia; Charles River Bridge v. Warren
Reading:
Remini, The Age of Jackson Essay Question:
How did TWO of the following contribute to the reemergence of the TWO party system in the period 182040? Major political personalities, states’ rights, economic issues
Wed. 29 October
Adams; The Common Man, Jackson Adams First Annual Message to Congress
Thursday 30 October South Carolina Protest against the Tariff P275 Jackson, Proclamation…S.C. p282 (Socrates Seminar) “All we are is dust in the wind, dude” Friday 31 October Monday 3 November
Debate Prep Presidential Debate
Tuesday, 4 November
Election Day, No School
Wednesday 5 November
The Bank War ;Jackson, Bank Veto Message
Thursday 6 November
Indian Removal
Friday, 7 November
Van Buren to Harrison
Monday 10 November
DBQ Exercise: Indian Removal Jackson (1990 DBQ) Essay
Tuesday 11 November
Veterans Day Holiday
Wed. 12 November Thurs 13 November
Ch. 9 MC and Vocab. Test Essay Test
Chapter 9 Vocabulary
Election of 1824 Election of 1828 Election of 1832 Election of 1840 Indian Removal Nullification Worcester v. Georgia Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Tariff of Abominations Tariff of 1832 2nd BUS Panic of 1837
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Whig Party Webster-Ashburton Treaty J.Q. Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison John Tyler Henry Clay John C. Calhoun Daniel Webster Nicholas Biddle