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Rise of a Democratic Society

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Rise of a Democratic Society

Among the white majority in American society, people shared a belief in the principle of equality

  • More precisely, equality of opportunity for white males

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Politics of the Common Man

  • Universal Male Suffrage - all white males could vote regardless of their social class or religion; political offices could be held by people in the lower and middle ranks of society

  • Party Nominating Conventions - caucus were replaced by nominating conventions

  • Popular Election of the President - South Carolina used the old system, all other states allow the voters to choose a state’s slate of presidential electors

  • Two-Party System - campaigns for president now had to be conducted on a national scale; candidates needed large political parties

  • Rise of Third Parties - Anti-Masonic and Woringmen’s party reached out to groups of people who previously had shown little interest in politics

  • Elected Offices - much larger number of state and local officials were elected to office

  • Popular Campaigning - politics became a form of local entertainment; candidates would often resort to personal attacks and ignore the issues

  • Spoils System & Rotation of Officeholders - affirmed the democratic ideal that one man was as good as another and that ordinary Americans were capable of holding any gov. office

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Difference between Caucus and Convention

  • Caucus- a closed-door meeting of a political party’s leaders in Congress

  • Conventions- party politicians and voters would gather in a large meeting hall to nominate the party’s candidates

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Spoils System and Rotation of Officeholders

  • SS- appointing people to federal jobs whether they had actively campaigned for the Democratic party; one’s not Democratic were fired and replaced

  • RoO- limiting a person to one term in office and appointing deserving Democrat in his place

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Election of 1824

Despite Jackson winning more popular and electoral votes than any other candidates, he lost to Adams

  • Henry Clay used his influence in the House to provide J.Q. Adams with enough votes to win the election

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John Quincy Adams

Alienated Jackson's followers when he asked Congress for money for internal improvements, aid to manufacturing, and a national university and an astronomical observatory

  • Satisfied northern manufacturers but alienated southern planters

  • tariff of abominations

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Andrew Jackson

Not only dominated politics but also became a symbol of the emerging working and middle class

  • Representative of all the people and the protector of the common man against abuses of power by the rich and privileged

  • Aid of the common woman (Peggy O’Neale Eaton)

  • Concept of democracy did not extend to American Indians (Indian Removal Act)

  • Favored states’ rights but not disunion

  • Attacked the bank by withdrawing all federal funds, transferred the funds to “pet banks”

  • Specie Circular: required that all future purchases of federal lands be made in species rather than in paper banknotes

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Worcester v. Georgia

High court ruled that the laws of Georgia had no force within Cherokee territory

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Nullification Crisis

1832, South Carolina increased tension by holding a special convention to nullify both the hated 1826 tariff and 1832 tariff

  • Passed a resolution forbidding the collection of tariffs within the state

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Two Party System

Democrats:

  • Jackson

  • Limited gov.

  • Free trade

  • Opportunity for white males

  • No national bank or high tariffs

  • South and West

Whigs:

  • Clay

  • National bank

  • Internal improvements

  • Protective tariff

  • New England and the Mid-Atlantic states

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Election of 1836

  • Whig strategy failed

  • Van Buren took 58% of the electoral vote

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Second Great Awakening

Caused new divisions in society between the newer, evangelical sects and the older Protestant churches

  • Timothy Dwight’s campus revivals motivated a generation of young men to become evangelical preachers

  • Charles G. Finney preached that every individual could be saved through faith and hard work

  • Peter Cartwright would travel and attract thousands to hear their dramatic preaching at outdoor revivals

  • Widespread belief that the world was about to end with the second coming of Jesus

  • Mormons founded by Joseph Smith

  • Active religious groups provided both the leadership and the well-organized voluntary societies that drove the reform movements of the antebellum era

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The Transcendentalists

Challenged the materialism of American society by suggesting that artistic expression was more important than the pursuit of wealth

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson argued for self-reliance, independent thinking, and the primacy of spiritual matters over material ones

  • Henry David Thoreau used observations of nature to discover essential truths about life and the universe

  • Brook Farm

  • Helped to create a literature that was distinctively American

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Brook Farm

`Goal to achieve “a more natural union between intellectual and manual labor”

  • Community of people to live out the Transcendentalism ideal

  • Atmosphere of artistic creativity, innovative school, and appeal to New England’s intellectual elite and their children

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Temperance

Society tried to persuade drinkers to take a pledge of total abstinence

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Cult of Domesticity

Idealization view of women as moral leaders

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Seneca Falls Convention

First women’s rights convention in American history

  • “Declaration of Sentiments” declared that “all men and women are created equal

  • Listed women’s grievances against laws and customs that discriminated against them

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