A | B |
Bank of United States | federal institution "killed" by Jackson |
Worcester v. Georgia | Supreme Court case that protected Cherokee rights |
Democratic Party | political group to which Jackson belonged |
John C. Calhoun | South Carolinian delegate who supported nullification |
Martin Van Buren | followed Jackson as president and inherited his problems |
Panic of 1837 | financial depression resulting from Jackson's financial decisions |
Henry Clay | offered a solution to the nullification crisis facing Jackson |
Spoils System | political patronage for friends and relatives |
Kitchen Cabinet | informal advisors to Jackson |
Trail of Tears | Indian removal that led to many deaths |