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25 Cards in this Set
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John Quincy Adams |
New englander who won the election of 1824, 6th president |
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Andrew Jackson |
The candiate who got the most electoral votes and most populaur votes in the election of 1824 |
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Peggy eaton |
Wife of John eaton, involving Andrew Jackson's cabinet and their wives |
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Daniel Webster |
Was a nationalist from New Hampshire. Served as Secretary of state under Tyler administration for the Whig party |
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Denmark vesey |
Free black who led ominous slave rebellion in Charleston in 1822 |
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Common man |
War hero who started from the bottom and worked his way up in the political system |
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Nullification |
State's that any law passed by the federal government can be declared null and void by states |
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Spoils system |
The practice of rewarding political supporters with public office |
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Anti- Masonic party |
First political party to hold a nominating convention for their presidential candidate in 1831 |
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King mob |
The term conservatives used to describe what they called jacksonnian vulgarity |
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Martin van buren |
Winner of the presidential election of 1846 who won |
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William Henry Harrison |
Candidate who defeated Martin van burren his second term by using the republican tactics |
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Nicholas biddle |
The president of the bank of the U.S. who used his position to gain congressional support |
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Marysville road |
Andrew jackson vetoed a Bill that would allow the government to purchase stock from maysville, Washington |
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South Carolina exposition |
The pamphlet of 1828 that carefully outlined the doctrine of nullification |
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Tariff of abominations |
The tariff of 1828 which began as a scheme to unseat president Adams but ended by becoming a "bad" law |
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Corrupt baragin |
The alleged deal made between clay and Adams in the election of 1824. |
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Henry Clay |
Author of the American system |
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John Tyler |
10th president, first to succeed president by death of William Henry Harrison |
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Specie circular |
Required payment for government land to be in gold and silver |
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Panic of 1837 |
Financial crisis/market correction. End of second national bank produced inflation |
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Force bill |
Use of whatever force necessary to enforce federal tariffs |
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Divorce Bill |
Divorcing government from banking |
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Pet banks |
Department of treasury to recieve surplus government funds |
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Whig party |
National republicans changed to this |