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Cherokee Indians
- Native Americans residing in the Southeast
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- a "civilized" nation with a written constitution
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-refused to give up their land
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Indian Removal Act
1830-Required Native Americans to adopt Western ways or forced to move out west; proposed by Andrew Jackson
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Jacksonian Democracy
Ended property qualifications to vote; the "spoils system"; created new form of campaigning-broader inclusion of the "common man"
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Andrew Jackson
7th President, Hero of the war of 1812, President from 1829-1837, supported by "common man", proposed Indian Removal Act
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Trail of Tears
Forced removal of Cherokee from Southeast U.S.; 1000s died from cold, starvation & disease on 800 mile journey
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Worcester vs.
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Georgia
Case filed on behalf of Cherokees in response to Indian Removal Act: John Marshall ruled in their favor; they were still forced out
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State's Rights
Southerners argued that federal government was denying the rights given to state in the Constitution
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Tariff
A tax imposed on imports in and out of a country, Southerners hated it because it hurt their economy
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Nullification Crisis
Sectional crisis during Jackson's presidency;
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Idea that South Carolina refused to pay the protective tariffs and threatened to secede from the Union
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Election of 1828
- Political parties split into Democrats and Republicans
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- Andrew Jackson won election in a landslide victory
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- "Common Man" era
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Election of 1824
- Andrew Jackson lost the Presidential election
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- no candidate won the majority electoral college vote
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- House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams
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- "Corrupt Bargain"
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Secede
To break away or leave
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Spoils System
Practice of handing out government jobs to supporters
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2nd Bank of the US
- Favored the rich over the Common Man
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- Nicholas Biddle was its President
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- Issued money and controlled nation's money supply
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-Jackson thought it was unconstitutional and favored the rich over the common man
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Indian Territory
An area in present-day Oklahoma that was set aside for the relocation of Native Americans
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Battle of New Orleans
Battle in the War of 1812; Jackson defeats the British; becomes hero
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5 Civilized Tribes
Native American tribes who had adopted American ways--Cherokee, Creek, Chocktaw, Chickasaw, Seminole
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"corrupt bargain"
deal between Clay and Adams in the 1824 election that ended up guaranteeing the 1824 election for Adams
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"common man"
average American, white settlers who did not own land
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Nullify
void, cancel out
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John Quincy Adams
6th president, son of John Adams, lost his re-election to Andrew Jackson
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mudslinging
personal insults between political candidates
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Panic of 1837
economic depression caused by the money lending practices of state banks - Jackson causes it with his pet banks
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South Carolina
the state that claimed the tariff was null and void, also threatened to secede from the union
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Democratic Party
favored the laborers, farmers and "common man" (average American)
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Whigs
political party, formed to oppose Jacksonian Democracy
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veto
to reject or say NO
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"Old Hickory"
Andrew Jackson's nickname because he was as tough as hickory wood