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| More than 100 innocent Africans were killed by __________________ masters. |
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| The South and West ________________ the tariff act passed under President Adams. |
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| Enslaved Africans had to ________________ in the fields as they worked. |
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| Much American folk song comes from the _________ of African Americans. |
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| A new tariff act passed in 1832 ________________ some tariffs. |
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| South Carolina passed an ordinance that ________________ tariffs in their state. |
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| President Jackson felt that no state should be allowed to ______________ the country's unity. |
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| offered Mexico $1 million for Texas |
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna http://www.lsjunction.com/people/santanna.htm [image] [image] |
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| town that was part of the land claimed by Texas and Mexico |
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| town in south Texas where Santa Anna won battle |
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Goliad (note: I used to do "spin hops" over the town of Goliad when I was in flight school. That meant took up an old jet called the t-2 and intentionally manuevered the plane into a spin. The purpose was to experience the feeling of disorientation, overcome that to recognize the indications on the instruments, learn to stay cool and perform the recovery using the throttle and stick) |
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| refused to obey Mexican laws |
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| famous westerner who died at Alamo |
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| Jim Bowie (also Daniel Boone) |
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| Houston became its president |
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| In the election of 1836, Whig candidates Henry Clay and Daniel Webster received strong support from northeastern ______________ . |
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| manufacturers and shippers |
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| Martin Van Buren wanted people to know that a vote for him was like a vote for Jackson, because he believed in the ________________ . |
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| Van Buren got more votes than the ________________ all together. |
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| Shortly after President Van Buren took office, the country _______________ , called the Panic of 1837. |
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| During the Panic of 1837, paper money was not backed up by ______________ . |
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| Some banks had ______________ that were never paid back. |
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| When word of these problems got out, many people ______________ to take out money deposited earlier. |
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| As a result of the panic, many ___________________ closed. |
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| Prices fell on ____________ and ________________ . |
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| farm products , manufactured goods |
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| New construction of _______________stopped. During this depression, which lasted several years, _______________ |
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| roads and canals, unemployment spread |
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| In 1825, President John Quincy Adams got off to a (good, bad, fast) start. |
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| Andrew Jackson formed a party called the ______________ (Whigs, Democrats, Republicans). |
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| John Quincy Adams formed a new party called the (National Republicans, Democrats, Independents). |
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| President Jackson was known as (“Old Hickory,”“Stonewall,”“Prince Andrew”). |
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| The tariff act passed under Adams in 1828 was strongly disliked by the ______________ (North and West, North and South, South). |
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| President Jackson (started, liked, disliked) the Bank of the United States. |
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| disliked (Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John C.Calhoun) won the election of 1832. |
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| The Trail of Tears was the forced movement of________________ (African Americans, American Indians, Mexicans). |
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| American Indians (tears because many died on the difficult journey) |
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| The Indian Removal Act was passed in (1830,1832, 1838). |
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| “The election of 1832 was a crushing defeat for me’ |
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| “Martin, I think we should form a new party.” |
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| A. Jackson (Democratic party) |
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| “I see no separate sections in this country. It must be led as one nation.” |
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| “I don’t care if you disagree. No state can act on its own against the Union’ |
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| “In my speeches I will defend the Bank of the United States’ |
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| “I was very pleased to take office in 1825’ |
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| “I am honored to be the National Republican candidate:’ |
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| “I can’t believe Mr. Jackson reduced the power of the Bank of the United States. I fought so hard to renew its charter:’ |
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| “We must give the American Indians the land west of the Mississippi River.” |
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| "What are they talking about? I don’t think I’m unfriendly.” |
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| “of course, I thought I might lose in the election of 1832. I didn’t think I would lose by so many votes.” |
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| “What will we do with it? We will put it in a number of small banks:’ |
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| A. Jackson (refering to government funds taken from the Bank of the United States) |
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| Under the ________system, the new President Andrew Jackson gave government jobs to loyal supporters of his party and fired his political opponents. |
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| South Carolina’s Ordinance of________________ declared that federal tariff laws did not apply to its citizens. |
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| “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember ________________ !“ were battle cries in Texas’s struggle for independence from Mexico. |
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| Henry _________ and Daniel Webster led the Whig party. |
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| In 1836, Sam ________________ was elected President of the Independent Republic of Texas. |
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| John Quincy Adams’s controversial ________________ of 1828 raised the prices of products made in foreign countries. |
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| Irresponsible banking practices during Andrew Jackson’s administration may have led to the _______________ of 1837. |
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| The unofficial advisers with whom President Jackson consulted came to be known as the _________________ Cabinet.” |
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| Famous westerner Davy ___________was killed in the Battle of the Alamo. |
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| The forced relocation of American Indians to lands west of the Mississippi came to be called the “Trail of___________________. |
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| John Q Adams was not a ______________ President |
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| J. Q. Adams Did not consider the three parts of the country_________ |
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| The Tariff of 1828 was a bill that imposed tariffs on _____________ to protect American industries |
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| The South __________ the tarriff system. |
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| The Democratic-Republican Party became two separate parties, the _____________ and the __________ |
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| Democratic, National Republican |
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| In the 1828 Election, the National Republicans nominated __________ |
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| In the 1828 Election, The Democratic party nominated _____________ |
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| ____________ won the the election of 1828 |
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| Andrew Jackson informally advised by his friends, known as his ____________ ___________ |
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| Nat Turner set out to free all slaves and killed sixty |
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| Neither the North or South was pleased with the _________ passed in_________ |
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| The Ordinance of Nullification was passed by the _________________ legislature |
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| The Ordinance of Nullification was not supported by ______________, who usually supported states’ rights |
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| Andrew Jackson wanted a country with ___________________________ |
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| Congress passed a bill granting a new _______________ in 1832 |
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| charter to the bank of the United States |
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| Jackson ____________ the bill |
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| In the election of 1832 ________________ was the National Republican candidate |
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| ________________ won the election of 1832 by a large number of votes |
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| The Indian Removal Act of 1830 provided for moving American Indian people to the land ______________. |
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| west of the Mississippi River |
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| So many died during the journey that it became known as ______________ |
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| Mexico had refused to sell Texas to both ______________ and ______________ |
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| Mexico Encouraged Americans to __________________________ and obey their laws. |
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| Texas declared its territory _____________________________________________. |
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| Texas appointed _______________ as commander-in-chief of the Texan army |
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| _______________________ led Mexican troops to victories at the Alamo and Goliad. |
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| Santa Anna (Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna) |
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| Texans defeated the Mexican army near the ________________ River |
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| Texas became the Republic of Texas with ________________ as its President |
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| In the Election of 1836 the Democratic party nominated _____________ |
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| The Whig Party favored _____________, _____________, and _____________ |
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| renewal of the national bank charter, keeping high tariffs and a strong central government |
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| Martin Van Buren (he was a Democrat and had more electoral votes than the three Whig candidates combined) |
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| The United States entered a ________________ known as the Panic of 1837 |
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| Many _______ failed during the Panic of 1837 |
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| In 1837, _______________ spread, especially in the Northeast |
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| (Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John C.Calhoun) won the election of 1832. |
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