Chapter 14 Outline-AP US History Mrs. Sanchez Chapter 14 Reading due by Thursday November 2, 2000 Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide I. "Nullies" in South Carolina A. Who were the Nullies? B. Tariff of 1832 C. Jackson's reaction D. Henry Clay's contribution E. Compromise Tariff of 1833 F. Force Bill II. A Victory for Both Union and Nullification A. How a victory for Union? B. How a victory for Nullification? C. What problems were presented and avoided? III. The Bank as a Political Football A. Jackson's attitude toward the bank B. Why did Jackson feel it was necessary to veto the bank? IV. Brickbats and Bouquets for the Bank A. Who was Nicholas Biddle? B. Truth to problems in the bank C. Positives in the Bank V. "Old Hickory" Wallops Clay in 1832 A. Campaign of 1832 B. Anti-Masonic Party C. National Nominating Conventions D. Details of the Election VI. Badgering Biddle's Bank A. Jackson's actions toward the Bank B. Pet Banks C. Biddle's reaction D. Specie Circular VII. Transplanting the Tribes A. Status of the Native Americans B. Attitudes of Whites toward the Natives C. Cherokees D. Georgia's behavior E. Court and Jackson's reaction F. Removal of the Indians G. Indian reaction VIII. The Lone Star of Texas Flickers A. How Americans arrived in Texas B. Stipulations on Texans C. Type of people in Texas D. Santa Anna what did he do? E. Texas independence F. The Alamo G. San Jacinto IX. Texas: An International Derelict A. Mexican grievance B. Problems with the admission of Texas X. The Birth of the Whigs and the Election of 1836 A. Whig Party B. Election of 1836 C. Martin Van Buren D. Legacy of the Jackson administration XI. Big Woes for the "Little Magician" A. Van Buren described B. Problems of Van Buren's administration XII. Depression Doldrums and the Independent Treasury A. Panic of 1837 B. Whig proposals C. Divorce Bill XIII. "Tippecanoe" versus "Little Van" A. William Henry Harrison B. Campaign C. Myths of Harrison XIV. The Log Cabins and Hard Cider of 1840 A. Propaganda B. The vote C. Results XV. The Two-Party System Emerges A. History of the two-party system B. Contrast between Whigs and Democrats