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a good this fo mpcs students in 8th grade.....
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- what was the capitol of the Cherokee nation
- New Echota
- what did the south call the tariff passed in congress in 1828
- the tariff of abominations
- describe the Missouri comprimise
- the south wanted Missouri as a slave state but it would throw off the blalance between slave and free states, so maine became a free state and Missouri became a slave state everything north of 36degrees 30minutes was free
- who were the candidates in 1840
- William Henry Harrison and Van Buren
- describe clay and websters plan to defeat jackson in 1832
- taking action against the bank
- describe Jacksons use of the spoils system
- "to the Victors belongs the spoils", other
- what was the new party called
- whigs
- what was the purpose of the Indian removal act of 1830
- the act allowed the Americans to pay the Indians to move west
- describe the outcome of the election of 1824
- Jackson won 99 electoral votes, Clay helped Adams win the Presidential seat
- describe the mudslinging in the election of 1828
- Democratic Republicans accused Adams of betraying the people, the thought it was a race against an honest patriotism and an unholy selfish ambition
- describe the terms of the Adams Onis Treaty
- spain gave east Florida to the US, with this America had to become a trans-continental power
- Who was the actual republican nominee
- William H. Crawford
- how effective was Adams presidency
- it was not strong, he wanted stronger navy and government funds for scientific expeditions, his ideas horrified those who wanted a weak central gov.
- who ran against Adams in 1828
- Andrew Jackson
- how did it backfire (their plan)
- most people supported Jacksons veto to the national bank charter, he won the relection
- describe black hawks war
- the Suak chieftain , Black Hawk, led his people back to Illinois, they wanted to recapture this area, they tried but they were slaughtered by militia men
- how long did the depression last
- 6 years
- what was Jackson's stance on the states rights
- he was against them
- what was the only succesful Indian tribe to block their removal
- the Seminoles
- what was the purpose of the national bank
- it held and controlled most of the governments money
- what was their slogan
- tippicanoe and Tyler too
- what nick name was given to Andrew Jackson by his enemies
- King Andrew
- who were the candidates for the presidency of 1824
- Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay
- what was south Carolina's reaction to the force bill
- they accepted it, but they voted to nullify it to show they had not been defeated
- who led 7000 troops to remove the Cherokee
- Winfield Scott
- why did jackson oppose the national bank
- he thought it would only benefit the rich
- who was the President of the bank
- Nicholas Biddle
- who won that election
- Andrew Jackson (by a landslide)
- why was Spain mad at Andrew Jackson on in 1818
- he invaded east Florida and seized control of two Spanish forts
- describe Worcester Vr. Georgia
- indian removal act led to the Cherokees refusing to give up their land and it was concluded by John Marshall telling Georgia they had no right to interfere with the Cherokee
- who created the Cherokee alphabet
- Sequoya
- what was Jacksons view on the relocation of eastern Indian tribes
- yes, he wanted the natives land
- who won the election of 1836
- Martin Van Buren
- what was the first Cherokee news paper
- Cherokee Phoenix
- describe the upbringing of Andrew Jackson
- born in a log cabin, son of poor farmers, parents died when he was 15, troops called him old hickory in the war of 1812
- why did john quincy adams believe spain would not be willing to fight over Florida
- because of the rebellions
- what was the only political party from 1816-1824
- Jeffersonian Republicans
- what two parties had the Republicans split in 1828
- Democratic Republicans and National Republicans
- who was the Spanish minister for the US
- Luis de Onis
- where did they move to
- present day Oklahoma
- what was the force bill
- it allowed the President to use the military to enforce acts of cngress
- what happened to the national bank
- it closed due to the withdrawal of all government deposits
- what was the nullification act
- south carolina passed this stating it would pay all the illegal tariff's of 1828 and 32, so they threatened to secede from the union if the gov. tried to interfere with their actions