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U.S. HISTORY TEST #7

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Jonh C. Calhoun Jackson's Vice-President believed in Nullification.
Osceola Seminole Indians In Florida
Andrew Jackson Military hero from Tennessee; 7th U.S. President.
Spoils System Practice of rewarding political backers.
Jacksonian democracy Spreading political power to common people.
U.S. government removed Native Americans White settlers wanted Native Americans lands.
Protective tariff of 1828 Protect new industries from foreign competition.
Daniel Webster Each state had right to reject any law and to secede.
South Carolina Treattened to secede from the union.
Andrew Jackson dislike Bank of the U.S. Thought bank's policies favored the wealthy.
Panic of 1837 Large sums of money speculators borrowed from banks.
Federalist Economy based on manufacturing and trade.
Democratic-Republicans Nation of small indenpendent farmers.
Federalist and Democratic Republican Parties Hamlinton and Jefferson dissagreed over an Interpretation of Constitution.
Judicial review Supreme Court interprets if laws are Constitutional.
Louisiana Purchase in 1803 Doubled the size of the United States.
Southern Cotton Industry Dependence on inexpensive slave labor.
American System Plan to build a better transportation system.
Sectionalism Intersts of state or region ahead of the nation.
Monroe Doctrine U.S. would not allow further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
War of 1812 British interference with U.S. shipping and sailors.
Industrial Revolution Making goods by hand to making goods by machine.
Industrialization Handmade articles were replaced by mass production and people left the country to live in factory towns.
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