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Outcome of the Seminole and Sauk resistance efforts? What did the U.S. do after Osceola and Black Hawk's efforts?

They decided to fight instead of leaving. But they lost and the majority of them died and fled. The seminole and sauk lost

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Seminole leader named Osceola

Florida Seminole leader, he resided removal from U.S

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Jackson's response to the Worcester v. Georgia

ruling still enforced the Cherokee to leave

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Cherokee believed they could escape forcible relocation and avoid conflicts by

Becoming and doing things that the white people do and trying to become them

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What methods were used to relocate Native Americans in the 1830s?

The Indian removal act

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Panic of 1837

andrew jackson wasn't thinking about the future, jacksons banking economic policies

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Why did Jackson's political challengers form the Whig Party?

Jackson's propensity for ignoring Supreme Court decisions and challenging the Constitution opposed jackson acting like a king

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What was a common criticism of the Second Bank of the United States?

Only the wealthy could use it and it only benefits the wealthy

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McCulloch v. Maryland

Supreme court ruled national bank constitutional

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Nullification Crisis

Conflict between the U.S. state of South Carolina

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States' rights doctrine

Individual states the right to pass and enforce laws and operate independently of and with minimal interference by the federal

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Differences between the three main U.S. regions of United States

Northeast= factories South is paying for roads and canals West= farmers

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Protective tariffs

Protective tariffs are designed to shield domestic production from foreign competition by raising the price of the imported commodity.

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The spoils system

practice in which the political party winning an election rewards its campaign workers and other active supporters by appointment to government posts and with other favours.

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1824 election

Held from Tuesday, October 26 to Wednesday, December 1, 1824. Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay and William Crawford were the primary contenders for the presidency.

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In the early 1800s, voting rights expanded to include more

All white men

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How did the Cherokee resist relocation

The decided to stay and fight

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Indian Removal Act

the federal government wanted to move out the Indians in certain areas. And thi led to around 10,000 indian deaths.

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Second Bank of the United States

The Second Bank of the United States was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States

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What caused Regional tensions during Jackson's presidency

Tariffs angered the South's European trading partners

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Jackson VS. Adams

While Andrew Jackson won a plurality of electoral votes and the popular vote in the election of 1824, he lost to John Quincy Adams as the election was deferred to the House of Representatives

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In what ways did policies and philosophies of the Jacksonian Era represent a move toward more democratization

more voters, people who got more involved and help the selection of candidates

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Primary function of nominating conventions

The formal purpose of such a convention is to select the party's nominee for popular election as president

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Assimilation

When the tries wanted to turn into the white people to be more like them

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The FIVE Civilized Tribes

Creek, Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw,Chickasaw

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John C. Calhoun

John Calhoun was an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina who held many important positions including being the seventh vice president of the United State

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Martin Van Buren Martin

Van Buren was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 8th president of the United States from 1837 to 1841. Second vice president, takes the blame for the panic of 1837

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William Henry Harrison

Wins election of 1840, and only served 31 days because he died of pneumonia

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Relationship between Henry Clay and Nicholas Biddle

Biddle engineered a bill in Congress to renew the Bank's federal charter in 1832 tried to get the charter renewed early