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Indian Removal Act

Forcibly evict (remove) Cherokee Indians from their fertile land, in what became known as the Trail of Tears.

D.O.L. Words

1. Bank of the United States

2. Bank War

3. Bank War

4. Republican (write)

5. Veto (write)

Worcester v. Georgia

John Marshall ruled that it was unconstitutional to remove the Indians from their lands

Andrew Jackson's reaction:

Ignores Marshall's ruling and passes the Indian Removal Act. Jackson wants to expand westward.

Agenda

Picture:

Definition: Marshall

rules it's illegal to evict

Native Americans

Worcester v. Georgia

Do Now: 3 min

Hook: 4 min

Notes: 5 min

Blackout poetry: 15 min

share out: 5 min

closure: 2 min

DOL: 5 min

Opposite:

Sentence:

Do Now:

1. What is Expanded Suffrage?

2. What is the impact of Expanded Suffrage?

3. Who can vote in America today?

New DOL process:

Circle the word that you missed. You know if you missed that work if there is an 'X' by that number.

1. Spoils system

2. Expanding suffrage

3. Common Man

4. Andrew Jackson

5. Democratic Party

do underlined first!

Trail of Tears

Do Now:

1. What effect did expanded suffrage have on the amount of voter participation?

2. What is happening to urban areas during Jackson's presidency?

3. Why does South Carolina want to nullify the tariff?

see, know, infer

Do Now:

1.What are the 4 significant events that happened during the Age of Jackson?

2. What was AJ's reaction to Worcester v. Georgia?

DOL:

1. What happens to the Bank of the U.S. every 20 years?

2. What did Biddle want?

3. What did Jackson want?

4. What political party supports the Bank of the U.S.?

5. What did Jackson do to the Bank Recharter Bill?

Why does South Carolina threaten to leave the Union?

How would you handle the a state trying to nullifiy a law you had passed? EXPLAIN WHY you chose that action.

Think:

You can't show too much weakness

You can not be too aggressive or a war could breakout

Agenda:

Do Now: 3 min

Hook: 5 min

DOL Process: 2 min

Reading: 10 min

GP: 15 min

IP: 5 min

DOL: 5 min

Do Now:

Draw Jackson and Calhoun. What would they say to each other about the Nullification crisis?

Hook: Why does England stop buying our cotton?

DOL:

1. What region do Tariffs hurt?

2. What does South Carolina threaten to do?

3. What does nullification mean?

4. Who supported Nullification?

5. What document ended the Nullification Crisis?

Agenda

Do Now: 3 min

Hook: 5 min

Reading: 10 min

GP: 5 min

Summary: 5 min

IP: 5 min

DOL: 5 min

- Compromise of 1833

- South Carolina nullfies the tariffs

- South Carolina tries to secede

- Tariffs are passed to benefit the northern manufactorers

- Andrew Jackson refuses South Carolina's Nullification

AJ

JC

DOL Vocabulary

Democrat

Hook: What does Nicholas think of Nicholas Biddle?

Republican

vetoed Bank recharter Bill

1. Southern Agriculture

2. Secede

3. Nullification

4. John C. Calhoun

5. Compromise of 1833

Said the Bank of the U.S. did not support the Common Man

Depicted as a supporter of the Wealthy

Trail of tears, Bank War, Nullification

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