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Thursday, March 22. 1. Update your table of contents Date Entry Title Entry # 3/19 Politics of the People worksheet 30 3/20Chapter 12 Vocabulary 31 3/21Jackson’s Policy Towards Natives wksheet 32 3/21Native American Movement map33 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Thursday, March 22
1. Update your table of contents Date Entry Title Entry #3/19 Politics of the People worksheet 303/20 Chapter 12 Vocabulary 313/21 Jackson’s Policy Towards Natives wksheet 323/21 Native American Movement map 333/22 Jackson “Key Events” notes 34
2. Turn to your next blank page in your spiral and title it: Jackson “Key Events”
Did Mrs. Siek take role????
Yes – go on to next slide
No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!
Learning Recovery– Wednesday, March 21th
Dolly Madison Primary Source
Landon Robertson
Jackson’s Key Events1. Indian Removal
Act
2. Nullification Crisis *Tariff of Abomination was a tax placed
on imported goods to protect northern
manufacturing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVur0cRs7A
Jackson’s Key Events1. Indian Removal
Act
2. Nullification Crisis *Tariff of Abomination was a tax placed
on imported goods
*North supported/south rejected
*Debate in Congress
*VP Calhoun urged SC to nullify the law
*Henry Clay proposed a lower tax
*Jackson threatens military action against
South Carolina
Jackson’s Key Events2. Nullification Crisis *Tariff of Abomination was a tax placed
on imported goods
*North supported/south rejected
*Debate in Congress
*VP Calhoun urged SC to nullify the law
*Henry Clay proposed a lower tax
*Jackson threatens military action against
South Carolina
3. Bank War *Jackson did not like the National Bank (thought it favored wealthy and north)
*Supreme court had said it was constitutional
*Created “pet banks” and moved the money
2 questions
Summary
What do I do now?
1. Two questions and a summary
2. Political Cartoon
3. Finish Native American Movement map