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A HISTORY
OF THE
PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES,
FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE CIVIL WAR
BY
JOHN BACH MCMASTER,
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
IN EIGHT VOLUMES.
VOLUME VI.
1830-1842.
NEW YORK AND LONDON
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1920
COPYRIGHT, 1906, BY
JOHN BACH MOMASTER
Printed in the United States of America
To the Memory of
my Mother.
Recharter of United States Bank troubles Jackson
The hatred of States toward Bank
Jackson men charge Bank with complicity in politics
Charges against Portsmouth, N. H., branch of Bank
Biddle replies to charges
Jackson's idea of a Bank
Attitude of the Cabinet
Jackson prepares to attack Bank
The President's message to Congress
Questions constitutionality and expediency of Bank
Friends of Bank indignant and alarmed.
Senator Foot's resolution limiting sale of public lands
Speech of Benton against resolution and attack on East
Robert Y. Hayne on public land question
Hayne answered by Webster
Hayne returns to the attack
Webster's second reply and its effect throughout land Motive of Hayne; of Webster
Hayne defends State Right Doctrine
Webster refutes this doctrine
Dr. Cooper and the Constitution of Adams and Clay
Topics discussed or touched upon in debate
Various theories of government under the Constitution
The Jefferson birthday dinner; Jackson present
The toasts and speeches
The toasts of Jackson, Van Buren, and Calhoun
Madison's views as to the Constitution
The House and question of internal improvements
Proper use of revenues
Sectional wrangles over national roads and tariff
Talk of secession
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