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| received the support of their home state rather than the national party |
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| former congress man, ran for president |
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| 7th president, tough, nick name "old Hickory", favored the lower class |
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| speaker of the house, ran for president, from the west, fought for his program of international improvement, high tariffs, and a stronger national bank. 2nd vice president to Jackson |
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| sixth president also ran for 2nd term, son of 2nd president John Adams, recieved suupport from merchants of the Northeast |
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| nickname for Andrew Jackson, means strong |
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| Jackson fired many federal workers and replaced them with his supporters |
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| Jackson only vetoed laws that benefit only the rich |
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| a fee paid by merchants who imported goods |
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| a name for the hated tariff |
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| John Q. Adams and Jackson's vice president, disagreed with jackson and was fired by jackson |
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| forced South Carolina to accept the tariff |
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| made by henry clay, let the tariff become lower over years |
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| allowed to use United States military to enforce laws |
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| to force a person or group of people to move |
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| the government paid native americans to move west. |
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| an area in present day Oklahoma |
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| the Cherokee refused to give up their land so they sued the united states but lost the case |
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| Samuel Worcester, an american, fought for the Cherokees land against the state of georgia. |
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| the Cherokees were forced to move or else fight a war so the Cherokees moved west |
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| 8th president ,friend of Jackson, the 3rd vice president, beilieved in laissez-faire |
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| a period in which business and employment fall to a very low level |
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| the start of the depression |
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| the government shall interfere as little as possible in the nation's economy |
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| a group of people who thought they might win the election and nominated William Henry Harrison |
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| 9th president of the united states, a hero of the war in 1812, symbol was a log cabin, man of the people |
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| a candidate for presidency, from Virginia, vice president to William Harrison |
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| “Tippecanoe and Tyler too” |
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| john Tyler's campaign slogan |
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| a name given to William Harrison's campaign |
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