the free and unlimited coinage of silver.
-William McKinley wanted to remain on the gold standard.
-William jennings Bryan and the populist party advocated for the silver standard.
the free and unlimited coinage of silver.
-William McKinley wanted to remain on the gold standard.
-William jennings Bryan and the populist party advocated for the silver standard.
realignment
The election of 1872 was the first Presidential election where the electoral votes did nothing to help decide who would be President of the United States. The election was by popular vote in every state. One issue of that election was the candidates changing from Democrat to Liberal.
The major campaign issue in the Presidential race between incumbent Andrew Jackson and challenger Henry Clay was Jackson's disapproval of the Second Bank of the United States. Clay also criticized Jackson over the use of his presidential veto power.
Slavery- its abolition or its preservation and possible expansion to new states and territories was the overweening issue in 1860.
the national bank
The National Bank
Because it had monkey butts
The Tariff Policy
they renewed the charter early!
Lincoln
The Anti-Masonic party
The relationship between President Answer Jackson and Vice President John Calhoun deteriorated during the years of 1829 to 1832. They had very different opinions about how to run the country and how to tax the people.
The 1832 Democratic National Convention was held from May 21st to the 23rd, in Baltimore, Maryland. This was the first national convention of the Democratic Party of the United States .
The national bank
The National Bank
They wanted the bank to be an election issue in 1832. They knew Jackson would veto the bill to recharter, so they timed it to come in an election year.
they renewed the charter early!
Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.
Andrew Jackson's running mate in 1832 was Martin Van Buren.
Andrew Jackson won the election of 1832. He won by a number of votes. This was his second term as president.
Nicholas Biddle, the president of the bank, was the main force in getting Congress to renew the charter in 1832 which was an election year. When Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill to renew it, it became a campaign issue.
Henry Clay
Democrats and Republicans
Lincoln
Women and the poor were disenfranchised meaning they did not have the right to vote