PSC 324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: White Southerners, Fugitive Slave Clause, Economic Nationalism

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Age of the common man : not for native americans and black slaves. Increasing entrenchment of slavery, and devotion to defending slavery. After losing the presidency in 1824, forms a new party (whig party) and eventually wins in 1828. Whig and democrats usually argued about balance of power, and governments role in promoting economic development. John quincy adams: build roads and canals, need national university, and a military institute (economic stimulus debates) Jacksonians: thought jqa"s idea was unconstitutional; congress has no authority. Jackson wanted to get rid of national bank and vetoed bill from. Congress (argued that nothing in article i, section 8 says that. Federal tariff = chief source of federal revenue (debate free trade) John calhoun (1831) argued that federal tariff was unconstitutional. State government had authority to enforce and prevent federal government agents from enforcing law (interposition) Cherokee nation marched to indian territory, georgia didn"t want them. 1793: granted cherokee nation georgia land; jackson signed with.

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