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allowed fed. force in S.C., benefited jackon's friends |
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Speaker of the House, lost election of 1824 |
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state's rights form of govt. |
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state that conflicted w/ Cherokee |
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Political party of W.H. Harrison |
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Won election of 1828 & 1832 |
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17,000 Cherokee moved to OK |
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States can declare laws void |
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military nickname of Jackson |
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Absorbing Indians into white culture |
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Jackson's policy of patronage, replacing govt. officials w/ loyal followers |
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Threatened to secede from union |
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Nationalist's form of govt. |
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MA senator, argued for preservation of union & nationalism, Famous debeter |
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Won election of 1836, Jackson's 2nd vp , Little magician |
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Jackson's first vp, Developed nullification theory |
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treasury would only accept gold or silver as payment for land |
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first nominating convention was held by this party |
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1830 act that ordered Indians to move farther west |
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jackson's informal advisors |
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enabled people of differing views to band togehter and express their beleiefs |
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Received largest number of popular vote in 1824 election- (Adams,crawford, Clay candidates) |
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Invented Cherokee written language, developed a symbol for each letter |
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GA refused Cherokee sovereinty, so White man represented Cherokee in federal court |
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Argued for states rights and nullification |
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right-hand man for Jackson, then Van Buren |
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