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14 Cards in this Set
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Anti masonic party |
First founded in new York, it gained considerable influence in new England and the mud Atlantic during 1832 election. opposed of Jackson |
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Black hawk war |
Series of clashes in Illinois and Wisconsin between american forces and Indians who tried to reclaim their territory under the Indian removal act of 1830 |
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Corrupt bargain |
Alleged deal between John q Adams and clay that if stand won presidency then Clay would be secretary of state |
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Spoil system |
Policy rewarding high monetary supporters with political offices |
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Tariff of abominations |
Noteworthy for its unprecedentedly high duties on imports. South didn't support but forced to pay |
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Trail of tears |
15000 Indians from Georgia to new Indian territory west of Mississippi river |
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John Q Adams |
6th president. Police of internal improvements, not liked |
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John Calhoun |
Vice president for Adams and Jackson. Started nullification rebellions. |
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Andrew Jackson |
7th president, popular president because of commonese. |
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Sam Houston |
Leader of Texas Independence. Wanted Texas to be state. |
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Washington Irving |
Rising american author |
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Whigs |
Everyone who opposed of Jackson |
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William Henry Harrison |
9th president. War hero. Died one month into office. Slogan was hard cider and log cabins. |
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36-30 |
Line for Missouri compromise |