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| president of the us that created a "new" democracy and dealt with the nullification crisis, the indian removal act and the bank war |
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| jackson awarded government jobs for political support |
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| wrote the democracy in America, commenting on the equality he saw between limits on democracy |
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| congress passed a new tariff that NC hated |
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| withdrawal of a group from larger entity |
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| senators debated the issue of nullification in congress |
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| authorized the president to use military to enforce laws |
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| authorized the relocation of indians to the great plains |
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| cherokee indians sued to stay on their land of Georgia |
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| jackson took money from the BUS and have it to state banks, "killed" the BUS |
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| feeling hostility towards immagrants |
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| anti-immagrant, especially anti-catholic |
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| religious revival, emphasized personal salvation through an individuals relationship with god |
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| claimed god told him to restore the trade church |
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| took over after smith was killed by a mob |
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| philosophy that stressed the relationship between humans and nature, following ones institution and spiritual matters over material things |
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| Thoreau wrote that non-violent protest could be used to create things |
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| communties in which people lived according to their ideals of a perfect society |
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| exposed inhumane treatment of the mentally ill |
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| pushed for public, tax supported schools with acquired attendance |
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| moderation of alcohol use |
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| men and women switched roles |
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| convention that started the organized womens rights movement in the US in 1848 |
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| abolition of slavery that was the biggest and most diverse issue of reform |
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| white norther who started the news paper |
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| ex-slave who escaped north and wrote an autobiography exposing slave life |
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| a secret tunnel that helped slaves escape |
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| slave minister that led an armed rebellion that killed over 50 white women, men and children |
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| The Mexican army surrendered texan forces at the Alamo |
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| Houston's army ambushed the Mexicans as they slept |
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