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William H. Crawford

1824 Republican presidential nominee who had poor health
John Quincy Adams
believed the nation should shift from a farming based economy to a manufacturing one, Andrew Jacksons opponent in 1828
Secede
to break away from the United State to start another country
Indian Removal Act

act passed by congress to relocate Native Americans

Cherokee Trail of Tears

began in Georgia

Bank of the United States

was chartered by Congress

Favorite Son Candidate
Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, J.Q. Adams, candidates who receive backing of their home states rather than that of the national party

The Spoils System

practice of replacing gov’t employees w/ winning candidates supporters

Force Bill
sent the message that the federal gov’t would not allow a state to go its own way without a fight
Osceola

Seminole leader who went to war against the United States in an effort to keep his nation’s land

Charter
government permit to operate the Bank of the United States
Winfield Scott
along with federal troops led the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears
William Henry Harrison
to win the election of 1840 needed the support of laborers
Election of 1828
mudslinging was used,
Daniel Webster
stated that the people had the ability to change the constitution, defended liberty and union
Worcester v. Georgia
Supreme Court Decision where John Marshall ruled that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee
Andrew Jackson
elected president in 1828 raised in poverty by his mother
Indian Territory
Territory in Oklahoma given to Native Americans so they had a place to live after being removed from the east coast
Era of Good Feelings

1820-1825 time when political differences seemed to fade away

Panic of 1837
time when land values dropped sharply, investments declined and banks failed and led to deep economic depression

John Tyler

became president because President Harrison had died

Black Hawk
Sauk leader
Relocation
move to a new place
Landslide

an overwhelming victory

12th Amendment

reason why Jackson did not become president in 1824
Five Civilized Tribes
Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole forcibly removed from their lands

Sequoya

invented the Cherokee alphabet
Webster-Hayne Debate
dealt with nullification and secession of states
Sauk and Fox People
tried to recapture their homeland in Illinois

Which group had 80% of its people vote in the 1840 election?

White men

How was the Presidential Election of 1824 decided?

In the House of Representatives