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tariff of abominations a raise in tariff passed by congress that favored more manufacturing in the north but hurt the farmers in the south.
South Carolina and the Nullification Acts South Carolina was not satisfied with the tariffs so it passed the Nullifictaion Acts, which declared the new tariff illegal. they threatened to seced from the Union .... Jackson feareed this could start a civil war
Worcester vs. Georgia Georgia wanted to take the Indian's land and use it for their own and they went to supreme court and the court ruled that the Native Americans were protected by the Constitutionn
Indian Removal Act of 1830 Andrew Jackson's responce to Worcester vs. Georgia. He had the US army take all of the Cherokee's west of the Mississippi River, even though the Supreme court's ruling
Trail of Tears the Cherokee's long journey west with over 15,00 Native American
President Martin Van Buren during his presidentcy the economy started to fail and left him needing to help the country's economy
Panic of 1837 economic crisis, all land was being sold meaning most of the country's land was gone and the banks did not have enough money to pay and reward the people who purhased land which made many banks go out of business
Economic Depression when the economy is declining and most of the population is loosing their jobs
Campaign of 1840 William Henry Harrison and Martin Van Buren were the canidates and William Henery Harrison won the campaign of 1840
Mudslinging use of insult to attack opponent's reputation
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