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| practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs |
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| group of unofficial presidential advisers |
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| spoils ("To the victor belongs the spoils.") |
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| Bank of the United States |
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| viewed by Jackson as mostly helping the wealthy |
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| viewed by the common people as their champion |
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| from large sums of money that speculators borrowed from banks |
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| South Carolina's protest of the tariff of 1832 |
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| highest in history; protected northern manufacturers; hurt southern planters |
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| Martin Van Buren's presidency |
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| new political party of 1830s which attracted former supporters of John Quincey Adams |
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| unpopularity of John Quincey Adams |
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| came from his desire to increase federal spending |
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| 1838 - US Army drove 15,000 Cherokees westward, with thousands dying |
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| Indian Removal Act of 1830 |
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| forced many Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi |
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| three wars between 1817 - 1857 which ended with their forced removal from Florida |
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| period when business declines and many people lose their jobs |
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| "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" |
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| William Henry Harrison's campaign slogan |
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| right to limit the power of the federal government |
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| beginning in 1830s - delegates from states meet to chose the party's candidate |
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