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Corrupt Bargain-
A controversial election of 1824, in which four other candidates were running as Republicans and Jackson was elected due to narrowing it down
Henry Clay met with John Adams before the election to break the vote, therefore Adams was elected President.
A controversial election of 1824, in which four other candidates were running as Republicans and Jackson was elected due to narrowing it down
Henry Clay met with John Adams before the election to break the vote, therefore Adams was elected President.
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Spoils System-
Jackson’s idea in office to reward the political supporters with a position in public office.
Jackson replaced government employees with his supporters.
Jackson’s idea in office to reward the political supporters with a position in public office.
Jackson replaced government employees with his supporters.
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Tariff of Abominations-
Raised the tariff on imported manufactured goods and protected the North while harming the South.
Northern manufacturers were favored from the raised tariffs and the South raised the cost of manufactured goods.
Raised the tariff on imported manufactured goods and protected the North while harming the South.
Northern manufacturers were favored from the raised tariffs and the South raised the cost of manufactured goods.
Nullification Crisis-
During Jackson’s presidency, was a sectional crisis created by South Carolina’s 1832 Ordinance of Nullification
South Carolina's representative announced that it would honor federal tariffs.
During Jackson’s presidency, was a sectional crisis created by South Carolina’s 1832 Ordinance of Nullification
South Carolina's representative announced that it would honor federal tariffs.
Compromise Tariff of 1833-
Ended the Nullification Crisis in 1833, made from threats from the South to secede from the Union.
The tariff was proposed by Henry Clay and John Calhoun to lower the Tariff of 1816.
Ended the Nullification Crisis in 1833, made from threats from the South to secede from the Union.
The tariff was proposed by Henry Clay and John Calhoun to lower the Tariff of 1816.
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Force Bill-
Congress passed it on 1833, which authorized the president to use the army and navy, it was necessary to collect federal tariff duties
President Jackson was allowed to use naval power to collect tariffs.
Congress passed it on 1833, which authorized the president to use the army and navy, it was necessary to collect federal tariff duties
President Jackson was allowed to use naval power to collect tariffs.
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Indian Removal Act-
Jackson’s policy to forcefully remove 100,000 Indians, that provided transplanting of all Indian tribes to move from east to west.
President Andrew was authorized to negotiate land-exchange treaties with tribes, but forced thousands to move west.
Jackson’s policy to forcefully remove 100,000 Indians, that provided transplanting of all Indian tribes to move from east to west.
President Andrew was authorized to negotiate land-exchange treaties with tribes, but forced thousands to move west.
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Trail of Tears-
The devastating journey made by the forced Indians, in which many on the forced march from sickness and starvation
The Cherokee Indians were forced to move from their land, many died from starvation.
The devastating journey made by the forced Indians, in which many on the forced march from sickness and starvation
The Cherokee Indians were forced to move from their land, many died from starvation.
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Black Hawk War-
An Indian rebellion that led against the whites to resist eviction in 1832.
Chief Black Hawk of the Sauk Tribe, led against the rebellion against America's pressures of making them move west from their terriorty
An Indian rebellion that led against the whites to resist eviction in 1832.
Chief Black Hawk of the Sauk Tribe, led against the rebellion against America's pressures of making them move west from their terriorty
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Bank War-
Erupted in 1832, when Daniel Webster and Henry Clay wanted to renew the bank four years earlier presented it to Congress to renew the Bank of the United States’ charter, which was not set to expire until 1836
President Jackson took out funds from the Bank of the United States into pet banks, therefore killing the lead figures that led to panic.
Erupted in 1832, when Daniel Webster and Henry Clay wanted to renew the bank four years earlier presented it to Congress to renew the Bank of the United States’ charter, which was not set to expire until 1836
President Jackson took out funds from the Bank of the United States into pet banks, therefore killing the lead figures that led to panic.
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Anti-Masonic Party-
A third-party that entered in the election of 1832, that opposed the influence and fearsome secrecy of the Masonic order.
The single party became a major party that opposed Freemasonry.
A third-party that entered in the election of 1832, that opposed the influence and fearsome secrecy of the Masonic order.
The single party became a major party that opposed Freemasonry.
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Pet Banks-
State institutes that were chosen for their pro-Jackson sympathies to place surplus federal funds.
Pet banks were used for new revenue deposits attempting to destroy the Second Bank of the United States.
State institutes that were chosen for their pro-Jackson sympathies to place surplus federal funds.
Pet banks were used for new revenue deposits attempting to destroy the Second Bank of the United States.
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Panic of 1837-
Caused by a rampant speculation prompted by wanting to get rich quick and land office business on borrowed capital for roads was used.
Many land owners were moving because they did not have enough money.
Caused by a rampant speculation prompted by wanting to get rich quick and land office business on borrowed capital for roads was used.
Many land owners were moving because they did not have enough money.
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Alamo-
Where Santa Anna and Sam Houston met at San Antonio for the ownership of Texas.
The Alamo mission, Mexican forces were under the rule of Santa Anna.
Where Santa Anna and Sam Houston met at San Antonio for the ownership of Texas.
The Alamo mission, Mexican forces were under the rule of Santa Anna.
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Goliad-
Where around four hundred Americans surrendered at, known as “pirates’.
400 Texans were defeated and Americans were slaughtered by Santa Anna as well.
Where around four hundred Americans surrendered at, known as “pirates’.
400 Texans were defeated and Americans were slaughtered by Santa Anna as well.
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Battle of San Jacinto-
Place where Sam Houston retreated, near Houston, Texas.
The final battle of the Texas Revolution, in which the Mexican army lost Texas.
Place where Sam Houston retreated, near Houston, Texas.
The final battle of the Texas Revolution, in which the Mexican army lost Texas.