Cartoon Representation Election Of 1800 Political Cartoons

In the center jackson sits in a collapsing chair labeled.
Cartoon representation election of 1800 political cartoons. Lithograph on wove paper. Lithograph on wove paper. 25 5 x 36 6 cm.
The political cartoons of the 1800s reflected the feelings of many laborers of the time. In this bundle you will receive 4 assignments about the election of 1800. Image andrew jackson is roasted over the fires of public opinion by the figure of justice in a cartoon relating to the controversy surrounding jackson s removal of federal deposits from the bank of the united states.
The following article titles are included in this bundle the election of 1800 info reading text. Students will analyze several political cartoons. Who is the cartoon criticizing and how.
The low wages and high fees of being a laborer added to the long hours many worked made people desperate to find a better way of life. Research the election of 1800. Create two political cartoons one in favor of john adams and one in favor of thomas jefferson.
The way jefferson is depicted in the cartoon gives people the feat that jefferson would turn the united states into a monarchy once more. The progressive era as the period in history at the turn of the 20th century has come to be known was a time of tremendous social economic and political changes and the presidential election of 1912 typified the reform spirit of the period. Two reading articles which include questions and an answer key a vocab activity and a political cartoon comparison activity.
What do the symbols signify. The eagle represents liberty and the political cartoon serves as a sort of propaganda for voting against jefferson during the election of 1800. This is a guest blog post by jeffrey shen a high school innovation intern with lc labs.