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CHAPTER ELEVEN: THE GROWTH OF DEMOCRACY, 1824–1840
Expansion and Limits of Suffrage
Election of 1824
“Corrupt Bargain”
Popular Democratic Culture
Adams Administration
The Election of 1828
JACKSON PRESIDENCY
“Everyman”
Nation’s Leader versus Sectional Spokesmen
Veto
Clay, Webster and Calhoun
The Nullification Crisis
Tariff
Calhoun- South Carolina Exposition
Indian Removal
Indian Removal Act
Worchester v. Georgia (1832)
Trail of Tears (1838*)
Bank War
Clay & Webster Plan (re: election of 1832)
Jackson- stance on the 2nd B.U.S.
Results
Internal Improvements
Maysville Road Veto
Impact
Whigs, Van Buren, and the Election of 1836
The Panic of 1837
The Campaign of 1840
Whig Victory Turns to Loss: The Tyler Presidency
Spread of the Written Word
Morse -1844
Creating a National American Culture
Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman
“The American Scholar”
Artists and Builders
Hudson River School
George Caleb Bingham
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