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Monroe's secretary of state by New England's choice John Quincy Adams
former military hero from Tennessee Andrew Jackson
majority rule of spreading political power to all people and majority rule Jacksonian democracy
practice of giving government jobs to political backers spoils system
a cherokee who try to teach cherokees english Sequoya
act that called for the government to negotiate treaties to indians to move west Indian Removal Act
area where native americans live in oklahoma, kansas and nebraska indian territory
harsh journey of the cherokee from their land to Indian Territory Trail of Tears
a war leader of the seminoles war Osceola
hailed as one of the master spirits whostamp the name opun the age John C. calhoun
the hatred of high tariffs Tariff of Abominations
South Carolinas answer to have the right to nullify doctrine of nullification
the great debates in American history over the doctrine of nullification Webster-Hayne debate
senator of Massachusetts and powerful speaker Daniel Webster
withdrawal from the union secession
increase in prices and decrease in value of money inflation
elected president in 1836 Martin Van Buren
widespread fear about of the economy spread throughout the country Panic of 1837
severe economic slump depression
party named after a british party that opposed royal power Whig party
runner of president of Ohio Willian Henry Harrison
vice president of Virginia John Tyler
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