ch 12 vocabulay
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| John Quincy Adams | was Monroes secretary of state and later became president.
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| Andrew Jackson | He was a war hero from tennesse who later became president
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| Jacksonian democracy | Is the idea of spreading political power to all the people.
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| Spoils System | The Practice of giving goverment jobs to people who voted for that person.
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| Sequoya | A Native American who created a system of writing for the native americans
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| Indian Removal Act | Was a Act to move all native americans west into what was called the indian territory.
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| Indian Territory | indian territory was native american land that Jackson sent them there.
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| Trail of tears | is the hardship of the native americans traveling west to there land.
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| Osceola | was a native american who rebelled aginst america and hid in the cascades.
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| John C. Calhoun | supported strong central goverment.
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| Tariff of Abominations | was a tax on raw materials that people hated and called it the tariff of abominations.
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| Doctine of nullification | was the states rights to say if a federal law was unconstitutional.
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| Webster-Hayne Debate | was a debate about the doctine of nullification
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| Daniel Webster | Was a senator from massachusetts who was in the Webster and Hayne debate.
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| secession | Is a withdrawal from the union.
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| inflation | is when prices are higher and money is worth less.
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| Martin Van Buren | Was Jacksons vice president who later became president.
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| panic of 1837 | Was the starting of the depression
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| depression | Is a severe economic slump.
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| Whig Party | was named after a british party that opposed royal power.
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| William Henry Harrison | Whigs choose him to be presidents.
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| John Tyler | Whigs choose him to be vice presidents
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