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Jacksonian Dem.

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1824-1850 "age of the Common Man". Change in the political life of the american nation. Age of Jacksonian
rule by the wealthy privileged law aristocracy
all adult white males were entitled to the right to vote, regardless of religion or how much property he owned universal manhood suffrage
(bus) undemocratic tool of the eatern elite(the wealythy privileged business class) Second Bank of the United States
A wealthy person Aristocrat
power granted to the president by the constitution to prevent a bill, passed by congress, from becoming law. Presidential Veto
is the practice of an elected official giving government jobs to his political supporters. Spoils system
financial crisis or recession panic of 1837
a political participation concept nominating conventions
leader of the whig party henry clay
protected tax on imports protective tariffs
the process where the state has more right to rule over the federal government states' rights
the reform movement worked to give equal rights to ammerican women, especially the right to vote womens suffrage movement
was the reason for womens suffrage or the right to vote Seneca falls declarations
two leaders of the WSM Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
fort in texas where members of it were killed alamo
after texas is free the U.S. fought americans for land and won mexican war
the forced journey of cherokee indians from their homes in GA to lands in the west in 1838-1839 Trail of tears
where they put Native Americans in oklahoma reservations
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