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John Quincy Adams

New englander who won the election of 1824, 6th president

Andrew Jackson

The candiate who got the most electoral votes and most populaur votes in the election of 1824

Peggy eaton

Wife of John eaton, involving Andrew Jackson's cabinet and their wives

Daniel Webster

Was a nationalist from New Hampshire. Served as Secretary of state under Tyler administration for the Whig party

Denmark vesey

Free black who led ominous slave rebellion in Charleston in 1822

Common man

War hero who started from the bottom and worked his way up in the political system

Nullification

State's that any law passed by the federal government can be declared null and void by states

Spoils system

The practice of rewarding political supporters with public office

Anti- Masonic party

First political party to hold a nominating convention for their presidential candidate in 1831

King mob

The term conservatives used to describe what they called jacksonnian vulgarity

Martin van buren

Winner of the presidential election of 1846 who won

William Henry Harrison

Candidate who defeated Martin van burren his second term by using the republican tactics

Nicholas biddle

The president of the bank of the U.S. who used his position to gain congressional support

Marysville road

Andrew jackson vetoed a Bill that would allow the government to purchase stock from maysville, Washington

South Carolina exposition

The pamphlet of 1828 that carefully outlined the doctrine of nullification

Tariff of abominations

The tariff of 1828 which began as a scheme to unseat president Adams but ended by becoming a "bad" law

Corrupt baragin

The alleged deal made between clay and Adams in the election of 1824.

Henry Clay

Author of the American system

John Tyler

10th president, first to succeed president by death of William Henry Harrison

Specie circular

Required payment for government land to be in gold and silver

Panic of 1837

Financial crisis/market correction. End of second national bank produced inflation

Force bill

Use of whatever force necessary to enforce federal tariffs

Divorce Bill

Divorcing government from banking

Pet banks

Department of treasury to recieve surplus government funds

Whig party

National republicans changed to this