Jacksonian Era
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| The political party that developed in opposition to Andrew Jackson | The Whig Party
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| The political party of Jackson's followers | The Democrat Party
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| Man who was elected president as part of the "Log Cabin Campaign" | William Henry Harrison
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| The bill that passed the highest tax ever on imports | The Tariff of Abominations
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| The man who became president when William Henry Harrison died | John Tyler
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| Group of informal advisers to Jackson | Kitchen Cabinet
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| President who ordered the final round up of the Cherokees and their forced deportation to reservations in Oklahoma | Martin Van Buren
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| The Supreme Court decision that said the Cherokee had the right to their own nation and laws | Worcester v. Georgia
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| Man who developed a Cherokee alphabet | Sequoya
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| Man who led Seminole uprising in Florida | Osceola
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| South Carolina's opposition to the tariff of 1828 provoked this controversy | Nullification Crisis
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| Principle that a president can appoint his political supporters to government job | Spoils System
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| Man who led South Carolina's fight against the tariff | John C. Calhoun
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| Wing of the Democratic party that fought for equal rights for | Loco Focos
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| Law that gave the president the authority to use the military to collect import duties. | Force Bill
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| Massachusetts Senator who spoke eloquently in Congress against the principle of nullification | Daniel Webster
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| Frenchman who toured America and wrote his impressions of Democracy in America | Alexis de Tocqueville
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| Supreme Court decision that allowed states to limit contracts granting monopolies | Charles River v. Warren Bridge
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| As Jackson's Secretary of the Treasury, he withdrew federal money from the Bank of the US and was later appointed Chief Justice | Roger B. Taney
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| Jackson vetoed this because he felt the Constitution did not allow the federal government to pay for state internal improvements | Maysville Road Bill
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| Settled Maine's border with Canada | Webster-Ashburton Treaty
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