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| Reckless acusations against an opponent mostly in polotics. |
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| A nickname given to Andrew Jackson by his troops because he is "as tough as the hardest wood in creation." |
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| Someone born into a family of wealth. |
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| normal citizens that do not have wealth. |
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| the rich using money to get places. |
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| money collected from the people as taxes that is used for public buildings |
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| achieving wealth or influence through one's own effort rather than being born to a privileged family. |
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| A general when fighting the british then was a lawyer. After that he became a politition then the president. |
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| A slave trader that thretened Jackson. |
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| "The Hunters of Kentucky" |
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A song sung by supporters of Jackson.
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| The idea that the common people should control their government. |
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| A group of advisors to the president that held their meetings in the White House kitchen. |
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| Employees of the government |
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| The practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs. |
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| A tax imposed by the government on goods imported from anpther country. |
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| the right to nullify, or reject, something. |
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| to withdraw from an organization or alliance. |
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| banks run by the presidents supporters |
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| A Cherokee Indian who developed their 86 letter alphabet. |
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| A Indian tribe part of the five civilized tribes. |
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| An Indian tribe part of the five civilized tribes. |
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| A law that allows the president to make treaties that in exchange for money and food they leave their land. |
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| A war between a tride and the U.S. military that resulted in the Indian called Black Hawk in chains. |
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| Cherokee Indians refused to move from thier land so they were marched many miles of which 4,000 of their 17,000 people died. |
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| The chief of the Seminoles when they fought resistance for ten years. |
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