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Jackson

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When did he become a hero? Battle of New Orleans
In the ___ electoin, he won the most electoral votes, but not the majority 1824
Who came in second in the 1824 election? Adams
Who used his influence to swing enough votes to Adams? Clay
Corrupt bargain What denied Jackson the win
1828 campaign offered voters a choice between presidential candidates
_ times as many men voted in 1828 than 1824 2
Treaty of Greenville lost 2/3 of ohio
Patrionage giving jobs to friends and supporters
spoils system patrionage under the name of Jackson
Tariff of 1828 heavy tax on imports designed to boost American manufactiring
Tariff of 1828 known as Tariff of Abominations
_____ maintained that states could ___ federal laws South Carolina; nullify
Five civilized tribes Cherokee, Creek, Chootan, Chickasaw,and Seminole
States rights The powers that the constituation neither gives to the federal government nor denies to the states
State Sovereignty The theory that because states created the federal government, they have the right to nullify its acts and to secede from the union if they wish to do so
____ declard the tariffs null and void South Carolina
Force Bill if you dont do what we want with the tariff bad things will happen
Clay Compromise reduced some of the import duties and SC canceled its null act
1829 gold found in ___ Georgia
Indian removal act Authorized president to give native american lands in parts of the Lousisana Purchase in exchange for land taken from them in the East
Cherokees brough indian removal act case to court Worcester V Georgia
Bank War 1791 charter, 20 year charters
Jackson won reeclection in ___ by huge margin 1832
In 1832 election he defeated ___ Clay
Anti jackson groups Whig party
American whigs saw themselves as defenders of liberty against a powerful executive
President terms were or were not limited? were not
Vice president Van Buren
who succeeded Jackson? Van Buren
Pet banks very careless and reckless minting coins and issuing paper money
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