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Chap.12 National and Regional Growth 1800-1844

The American Revolution
Creating America A History of the United States

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John Quincy AdamsNew England's choice to replace Monroe as president, became president in 1824
Andrew JacksonWesterner's choice to replace Monroe as president, became president in 1828
Jacksonian democracythe idea of spreading political power to all the people, thereby ensuring majority rule
spoils systemthe practice of winning candidates giving government jobs to political backers or supporters
SequoyaCherokee who invented a writing system for the Cherokee language without ever having learned to read or write
Indian Removal Actthis 1830 act called for the governemnt to negotiate treaties that would require Native American to relocate west
Indian Territorypresent-day Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Nebraska to which Native Americans were moved under the Indian Removal Act of 1830
Trail of Tearsthe tragic journey of the Cherokee people from their homeland to Indian Territory between 1838 and 1839; thousands of Cherokee died
Osceolaimportant leader in Second Seminole War, who refused to leave Florida in 1835
John C. CalhounJackson's vice-president who proposed the doctrine of nullification
Tariff of Abominationsan 1828 law that raised the tariffs on raw materials and manufactured goods; it upset Southerners who felt that economic interests of the Northeast were determining national economic policy
doctrine of nullificationa right of a state to reject a federal law that it considers unconstitutional
Webster-Hayne debatean 1830 debate between Daniel Webster and Robet Hayne over the doctrine of nullification
Daniel Webstersenator from Massachusetts who agrued that the people not the states made the Union
secessionwithdrawal
inflationan increase in the price of goods and services and a decrease in the value of money
Martin Van BurenJackson's vice-president who was elected president in 1836. One month after election, Panic of 1837 began
Panic of 1837a financial crisis in which banks closed and the credit system collapsed
depressiona severe economic slump
Whig Partya political party organized in 1834 to oppose the policies of Andrew Jackson
William Henry Harrisonof Ohio, chosen by the Whigs to run for president in 1840
John Tylerof Virginia, chosen by the Whigs to run for vice-president in 1840


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