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Chapter 12 Cards

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1. Election of 1824 The candidate with most popular votes lost
Popular vote Jackson
House of Representatives John Quincy Adams
2. Adams Administration Smart, but serious and no fun
His Problems Jackson supporters dominate congress
3. Election of 1828 Adams and Jackson both run
Renamed Parties Jackson: Democratic Adams: National Republican
Jacksonian democracy Extention of political power to the common people 1820's-30's
4. President Jackson Number 7
Spoils system The practice of rewarding political brackers with government jobs
5. Native Americans in the Southeast They are pressured to move west or adapted to white ways (1830's)
Lifestyles Speak English, like white people, they also had churches
Sequoyah Invents lanuage for Cherokee
Gold in Georgia Used as a reason to force the Native Americans off their land
6. Jackson's Indian Policy He is prejudice towards them
Indian Removal Act (1830) Leads to the Indians being forcede to move West
Davy Crockett Speaks against act, not re-elected
Supreme Court case Cherokee refuse to leave, and say they have a treaty that entitles them to the land
John Marshall's ruling he says they're right
Jackson's reaction Doesn't intend to carryout courts ruling
7. Trails of Tears (1838-39) Journey made by Cherokee when they were forced off land
8. Second Seminole War (1835-42) Red sticks who stick to their tradional ways and won't leave flordia
Osceola leads seminole during the war
9. Rising Sectional Differences West, New England, and the south have different interests
Internal improvements New England and the west want roads and canals for trade/ south doesn't need them
Tariffs (Taxes on imports) have been rising to pay for Roads and Canals
The South Opposed to building roads and canals payed for by tariffs
10. Tariff Of Abominations Name the South, gives to tariff 1828
11. Nullification Crisis Tariff hurts the southern economy
South Carolina Threatens to secede the Union over the Tariff
Doctine of nullification says a state can nullify a national law it doesn't like
John Calhoun Southen leader supports nullification becasue tariff
12. The States' Rights Debate Do states have right to nulliy national laws?
Webster-Hayne Debate Senate Debate over nullification
Webster Got name in papers for defending federal governmant
Hayne Defends nullification
Jackson's position Take side of national supremise
13. Mr. Biddle's Bank Second national bank, holds governments money
Nicholas Biddle President fo national bank controls money supply
Jackson Thoguht bank favored weathy over average people
14. Prosperity to Panic Nothing to replace the National Bank
Inflation Contributed to Panic Of 1837 and a depression
15. Whig Party Formed by Jackson apponents
Leaders Henry Clay, Daniel Webster
16. Election of 1840 Harrison wins
Campaign tactics He lies, saying he is a common man, but was really born into a rich family
President Harrison Dies a month into office
President Tyler President #10
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