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Jacksonian Democracy

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nominating conventions   party members choose the party's candidates instead of the party leaders  
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jacksonian democracy   the period of expanding democracy in the 1820s and 1830s  
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democratic party   Jackson's supporters  
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John C. Calhoun   Jackson's vice president  
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cabinet   presidential advisors  
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inauguration   a formal ceremony to place someone in office  
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spoils system   the practice of giving government jobs to political backers  
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Martin Van Buren   Jackson's strongest ally and Secretary of State  
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Kitchen Cabinet   an informal group of trusted advisers who sometimes met in the White House Kitchen  
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Andrew Jackson   7th president of the United States  
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Tariff of Abominations   Congress placed a high tariff on imports  
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states' rights doctrine   stated power should be greater than federal power  
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nullification crisis   Conflict between the supporters and the opponents of nullification  
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Daniel Webster   argued that the US was one nation, not a pact among independent states and the welfare of the nation should override that of individual states.  
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McCulloch vs. Maryland   a court ruling that stated the national bank was constitutional.  
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Whig Party   favored the idea of a weak president and a strong Congress.  
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Panic of 1837   a severe economic depression  
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William Henry Harrison   an army general, a candidate the Whigs stood behind and won the presidency.  
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Indian Removal Act   authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to lands in the West  
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Indian Territory   U.S. land in what is now Oklahoma; Congress planned to move Native Americans there.  
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Bureau of Indian Affairs   an new government agency to manage Indian removal to western lands  
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Sequoya   a Cherokee who created a writing system with 86 characters to represent syllables for their own language  
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Worcester v. GEorgia   the Court ruled that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community in which the laws of Georgia had no force.  
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Tail of Tears   the Cherokee's 800-mile forced march  
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Black Hawk   a leader of Fox and Suk Indian who led his people in a struggle to protect their lands in Illinois.  
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Osceola   leader of the Seminole who called upon his people to resist signing a removal treaty, therefore beginning the Second Seminole War.  
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