1810 Henry Clay, John Sevier, John Calhoun War Hawks

1810 Henry Clay, John Sevier, John Calhoun War Hawks

New Material for the Third Exam

1810 Henry Clay, John Sevier, John Calhoun “War Hawks”

Henry Clay “the American System”

Calhoun Second BUS 1816

McCullough v. Maryland 1819

National sovereignty superior states’ rights

Monroe 1817-1825

1820 Missouri Compromise

36 30

Monroe Doctrine

1824 John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and John Calhoun

Adams-Clay=National Republicans (Whigs)

Jackson=Jacksonian Democrats

JQ Adams 1825-1829

Tariff of 1824

1828 Tariff of Abominations

South Carolina Exposition 1828

States’ rights, nullify a fed law “nullification” sovereignty

1828 Jack Dem-Jackson; NR-Adams

John Calhoun SC

1829-1837 Jackson Jacksonian Democracy

Eaton Affair

Peggy Eaton Martin Van Buren

SC Nullification

Clay “distribution plan”

1830 Webster-Haynes Debates

Our federal union, it must be preserved

The Union—next to our liberty, the most dear

1831 N & W

1833 Compromise Tariff

1832 Jacksonian Dem-Jackson and Van Buren

National Rep (Whigs) Clay

Nicolas Biddle “The Bank War”

State banks “pet banks”

Panic

Black Hawk War

Cherokee

Seminole Osceola

1836 Van Buren

Panic of 1837

Independent Treasury Bill 1837

“loco foco Democrats”

1840 Whigs General Wm Henry Harrison; John Tyler

“Tippecanoe and Tyler, too”

JD-Van Buren

1841-1845

1. Caroline 1837 MacKenzie

2. McLeod 1840 Daniel Webster

3. Slave trade “right of visit”

4. Maine boundary “Aroostook War”

Webster-Ashburton Treaty 1842

Extradition

Manifest Destiny

1844 Election Dem James K. Polk “54 40’ or fight”

Whig Henry Clay

1845-1849

Gen. Zachary Taylor Nueces R

May 1846 Mexican War 1846-1848

49” June 1846 The Oregon Treaty

1848 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Mexican Cession

1853 The Gadsden Purchase

Northern Dem

Southern Dem

David Wilmot Proviso 1846

1848 Dem Louis Cass

Whigs Zachary Taylor 1849-

Clay, Calhoun, Webster

Compromise of 1850

Fugitive slave law

Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1852

Millard Fillmore

1852 Whig Winfield Scott

Dem Franklin Pierce

Transcontinental rr

NO TX San Diego

Memphis Ark and Canadian R LA

StL Kan and Ark R Salt Lake City SF

Miss R MO R 49th” Pacif NW

Stephen A. Douglas ND

Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854 Kansas Nebraska

Popular Sovereignty

1854 Republican Party

“bleeding Kansas”

Senator Charles Sumner Mass Rep

“The Crime Against Kansas” 1856

Senator Butler SC

Cong. Preston Brooks SC

1856 Election Rep John C Fremont

Dem James Buchanan

“Black Rep”

James Buchanan 1857-1861

Dred Scott v Sanford 1857

Roger Taney

Due process of law

Panic of 1857

Abraham Lincoln

1858

Freeport Doctrine

1859 Personal Liberty Laws

October 1859 John Brown’s Raid Harper’s Ferry Va

1860

Dec 20, 1860 SC

Feb 1 1861

Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis

April 12, 1861 Fort Sumter