A | B |
From whom the Indians received mistreatment | Jacksonian Democracy |
First introduced the idea of nullification | Thomas Jefferson |
renewed the National Bank to help his election | Henry Clay |
picked Martin Van Buren to be the next Democratic candidate for president | Andrew Jackson |
proposed an independent treasury system | Martin Van Buren |
the first president to die in office | William Henry Harrison |
vetoed a bill for the recharter of the National Bank | Andrew Jackson |
used the support of the Whig Party to push his programs through Congress | John Tyler |
resigned as vice president to lead the fight for "states' rights" | John C. Calhoun |
running mate of "Tippecanoe" | John Tyler |
Philadelphia banker | Nicholas Biddle |
the president whose term was plagued by an economic depression | Martin Van Buren |
He ran into trouble with Georgia over his position on Indian lands | Samuel A. Worcester |
debated by Webster and Hayne | nullification |
Jackson's effort to curb inflation | Specie Circular |
settled the Canadian boundary question | Webster-Ashburton Treaty |
gradually lowered tariff duties | Compromise of 1833 |
set an unwise precedent for government job distribution | spoils system |
informal group of advisors to Andrew Jackson | the Kitchen Cabinet |
journey of Cherokees from Georgia to Indian Territory | the Trail of Tears |
Indian leader who stumbled into war with American troops | Black Hawk |
state that issued an Ordinance of Nullification | South Carolina |
the withdrawal of a state from the Union | secession |
the act that required government land to be bought with gold or silver | the Specie Circular |
the political party that became a challange to the Democrats in 1836 | the Whigs |
succeeded John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court | Roger B. Taney |
a president serving between the election and inauguration of a new president | lame duck |
state added to the Union during the presidency of John Tyler | Texas |
made his causes that of the common people | Andrew Jackson |
lawyer, judge, land speculator, politician, Indian fighter & planter | Andrew Jackson |
first president elected from a state west of the original thirteen states | Andrew Jackson |
the failure of many state bands resulted in: | pet banks |
court case involving Indians' and states' rights | Worcester v. Georgia |
lowered the price of manufactured goods | protective tariffs |
stood the strongest for the supremacy of the federal government | Daniel Webster |
determined to enforce federal laws | Andrew Jackson |
the issue that was central to the 1832 presidential campaign | the National Bank |
wanted to restore the National Bank | the Whig Party |
supported tariffs and internal improvements | the Whig Party |
generally opposed to slavery | the Whig Party |
Whig strategy for winning the presidency | attempted to throw the election to the House of Representatives |