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Protective Tariff of 1816 directly benefited the North
2nd Bank of the U.S. Philadelphia 1816-1836
Era of Good Feelings 1815-1825.
The New Republicans Out-federalize the Federalist Party Americans pushing West
Missouri Compromise Henry Clay makes 36-30 Parallel in 1820 where slavery is prohibited in the North. Divides North from South, was a political issue (not moral), and poses the question "Does the federal govt have the right to limit expansion on slavery?"
McCulloch vs Maryland Maryland tried to get rid of the bank by taxing it with stamps in 1819. Director doesn't pay so Maryland sues. It is a supreme court approval of the Bank and shows a sense of judicial nationalism.
Tallmadge Amendment Missouri would enter as a slave state in 1819 but no more slaves would be allowed to enter and current slaves were gradually emancipated
Monroe Doctrine !823, Western Colonization was prohibited because U.S. considered it to be dangerous. We will always use this when it comes to Latin America.
1824 Presidential Candidates Andrew Jackson. John Adams. Henry Clay. William Crawford.
1824 Presidential Election Lack of 2 party system created confusion [impossible to get majority]. Decided by House of Rep between Adams & Jackson. Adams wins with help of Clay. Charges of corrupt bargain.
1824 Presidential Election Importance 2nd Election to be decided by House of Rep. Sectionalism on the rise. Will split republican party in 2.
Nationalist Wing [later Whig party] Henry Clay. Bank was beneficial. Strong Central govt. American System. Loose Interpretation
Traditional Wing [later Democratic party] Jackson & Van Buren. Opposed everything to Nationalists. States rights.
Jackson administration 1829-37.
Jackson's Political Ideas States Rights. Laissez Faire. Strict Construction. Suspicion of Banks. Tribune of the people.
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