lecture 11 return to political parties
TRANSCRIPT
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Missouri
Compromiseb. Panic of 1819c. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Era of good feelings
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Missouri
Compromiseb. Panic of 1819c. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Hartford Convention
I, Strongly and most fervently
pray for the success of this
great leap which will change my
vulgar name into that of my Lord of Essex. God save
the King.
"Poor little I, what will
become of me? this leap is of a frightful size -- I
sink into despondency
I cannot Brother Mass; let me pray and fast
some time longer -- little
Rhode will jump the first."
O'tis my Yankey boys! jump in my fine fellows;
plenty molasses and Codfish; plenty of goods to Smuggle; Honours,
titles and Nobility into the bargain
What a dangerous
leap!!! but we must jump
Brother Conn
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Missouri
Compromiseb. Panic of 1819c. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
American system
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Missouri
Compromiseb. Panic of 1819c. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Judicial federalism
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Missouri
Compromiseb. Panic of 1819c. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Dividing issues
DemocratsWhigs
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Panic of 1819b. Missouri
Compromisec. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Panic of 1819
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Panic of 1819b. Missouri
Compromisec. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Missouri compromise
Lecture 11
I. Era of Good Feelings
a. Hartford Convention
b. American System
c. Judicial Federalism
II. Dividing Issuesa. Panic of 1819b. Missouri
Compromisec. Corrupt
Bargain of 1824
Election of 1824
Election of 1824Candidate Party
ElectoralVote
PopularVote
John Quincy Adams (MA)Democratic-Republican
84 115,696
Henry Clay (KY) Democratic- Republican
37 47,136
Andrew Jackson (TN) Democratic- Republican
99 152,933
William H. Crawford (GA)
Democratic-Republican
41 46,979