Pillars of democracy

The Spread of Democracy

  • Adams Onis Treaty

    Adams Onis Treaty
    Also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Adam Onis Treaty gave the united states florida from mexico. This set relations between the two countries at ease.
  • Mizzouri compromise of 1820

    Mizzouri compromise of 1820
    The mizzouri compromise of 1820 was where the southern states below the southern border of mizzouri could have slaves, where the northern states could not. You would find that this would not work. The government would then try to implement the Kansas nebraka act. This would also end up a failure, and would adopt the nickname "bloody Kansas"
  • Monroe doctorine

    Monroe doctorine
    document saying that united states would not bother european powers in their affairs, as long as they do not bother us.
  • Jacksonian Democracy

    Jacksonian Democracy
    The jacksonian democracy was basically a move towards a better democratic system towards adult white males. This would later begin to form the modern day democratic party
  • John Quincy adams

    John Quincy adams
    He was the 6th president of the united states. He won the election against andrew jackson, but the 'corrupt bargain' claim gave Jackson the position in the end.
  • Claims of a "Corrupt Bargain"

    Claims of a "Corrupt Bargain"
    it was believed that john quincy adams made a corrupt bargain with henry clay to win the presidency. afterwards, john quincy adams reelected henry clay.
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    John quincy adams was elected president febuary seventh 1825. Afterwards they congress proposed the 'claim of a corrupt bargain' due to there being only one party in the eleciton
  • Election of 1824

    Election of 1824
    The eleciton of 1824 was the election where John quincy adams won, however, the "claim of a corrupt bargain" put Andrew jackson on the presidents seat. The corrupt bargain push was created due to the fact that at the time there was only one political party at the time, the Democratic Party.
  • Adams Whigs

    Adams Whigs
    The whig party was practically a substitue for the republican party from the 1830's to the 1850's