The Age of Jackson

The years roughly between 1824 and 1850 are called "The Age of Jackson." Andrew Jackson was the dominant political figure of the period, having served as President from 1829-1837, but his influence on American politics could be felt both before and after he left the executive mansion. At the same time, various "reform movements" affected American politics, and "democracy" became a rallying cry for disaffected Americans clamoring for a seat at the table. Jackson himself represented a changing of the guard, as he was the first President from a State outside of Virginia or Massachusetts. The West dominated American discourse, as men like Henry Clay changed the way Americans thought about federal power and politics.

This class examines these political, cultural, and economic currents through primary documents, from Henry Clay's "American System" and an appeal to "Vote Yourself a Farm" to John Randolph's attack on "King Numbers" and James Fenimore Cooper's definition of "American Equality" and James K. Polk's war message to Congress.

You will gain a better understanding for the period and perhaps draw some parallels between the "Age of Jackson" and our own political mess in the 21st century.



Your Instructor


Brion
Brion

Brion McClanahan holds a Ph.D in American History from the University of South Carolina. He is the author or co-author of six books, including the #1 Amazon best selling 9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America and How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America.


Course Curriculum


  David Crockett 1828 Not Yours To Give
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  John Randolph of Roanoke 1829 Speech in the Virginia Constitutional Convention
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  1835 Democratic Convention
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  John O'Sullivan 1845 Annexation
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  James K. Polk 1846 War Message to Congress
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  Vote Youself a Farm and William Lloyd Garrison 1846-1847
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