Missouri Compromise & the "Corrupt Bargain" | American History Flipped Classroom

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VIDEO DESCRIPTION
During the Market Revolution, the United States started to develop rapidly and industry grew. Roads, railroads, and canals made it easier to move from state to state and to the western territories. As more people settled in the west, they started creating states. However, this brought controversy. Should the new states be free states or slave states? This brought about the Missouri Crisis which divided the country between the North and the South. Shortly after the Missouri Crisis, a presidential election shook the nation. John Quincy Adams versus Andrew Jackson brought about what became to be known as the "Corrupt Bargain." John Quincy Adams would become the president but not for long. Andrew Jackson spent four years preparing to oust him, and oust him he would do. This would bring the beginning of the Era of Jackson.

TOPICS INCLUDE:
Western expansion
Growing divide between the North and South
Missouri Crisis (Missouri Compromise)
Andrew Jackson
Jackson and Dickinson duel
Invasion of Spanish Florida
Election of 1824
"Corrupt Bargain"
Election of 1828
Beginning of the Era of Jackson (Jacksonian Democracy)
Split in the Democratic-Republican Party
Whigs
Democratic Party

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This video follows Chapter 8.

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Image Credits:
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Slide 1: Democracy in America – American Yawp
Slide 2: Democracy in America – American Yawp
Slide 3: US History Timelines – TpT
Slide 4: American Presidents – TpT
Slide 5: Western Expansion – Wikimedia
Slide 6: Geography and Space (video) – YouTube Creative Commons
Slide 7: Old Map – Library of Congress
Slide 8: Southern Plantation – Wikimedia; Industrial North – Wikimedia
Slide 9: Missouri Territory – Library of Congress
Slide 10: 1819-1820 American Map – Wikimedia
Slide 11: Missouri Crisis / Henry Clay – Wikimedia
Slide 12: 1822-1824 American Map – Wikimedia
Slide 14: Thomas Jefferson Letter – Library of Congress
Slide 15: Andrew Jackson – Wikimedia
Slide 16: Andrew Jackson Duel – History.com
Slide 17: Seminole War – Wikimedia
Slide 18: Election of 1824 Poster – WSJ
Slide 19: Election of 1824 Chart – Wikimedia
Slide 20: Corrupt Bargain – The Daily Signal
Slide 21: Election of 1828 – Wikimedia
Slide 22: Age of Jackson – History.com
Slide 23: ”Jackass” – Wikimedia
Slide 24: Andrew Jackson – Wikimedia

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