Thursday, January 23, 2020
DBQ 1820s 1830s Essay -- essays research papers
 For quite some time Americans have been led to believe that   during the 1820s and 30s,   Jacksonian Democrats were the guardians of the people, and   worked to improve the nation for   the people. The truth remains, however, that during this   period, President Jackson vetoed a bill   to recharter the Bank of the United States of America,   infringed on the rights of Native   Americans, used ââ¬Å"bruteâ⬠ force to bring Southerners under   submission during the Tariff of 1832.   He enacted the Spoils System which did not guarantee the   best leadership, and was morally   corrupt. Although the nationââ¬â¢s economy and political   democracy flourished during the reign of   President Jackson, constitutional rights, equal opportunity   and individual liberties were   discouraged.   In her 1834 visit to America, british author Harriet   Martineau wrote of the nationââ¬â¢s   economy being strong and properous. The absence of poverty   and ignorance and independence of   every man are some of the observations she recorded (D).   The national economy did in fact   boom during the 1820s and early 30s. With Samuel Slaterââ¬â¢s   introduction of the ââ¬Å"Factory Systemâ⬠   to America, and Eli Whitneyââ¬â¢s Cotton Gin, the United   Statesââ¬â¢ speed in manufacturing textiles   increased rapidly. In 1837, however, America experienced a   tremendous financial depression.   Bad land speculation, and the fall of the Federal Bank (due   to Jacksonââ¬â¢s failure to recharter the   Bank in 1832) were the two main factors that caused the   financial crisis.   ...                      
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