Each numbered group represents this group of people, all of whom were eventually relocated by the government

Who are Native Americans?
In the 1820's this requirement to vote was removed, which expanded voter participation.
What is property ownership?
The right to vote.
The rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government.
The agreement made between Henry Clay and John Q. Adams that cost Jackson the election of 1824.
What is the "corrupt bargain"?
Territory acquisition in 1803.![]()
Andrew Jackson used this presidential power to reject the renewal of the Second Bank of the US charter.
A tax on imported goods.
What is a tariff?
This amendment gives powers not given to the Federal Government to the States
Jackson won the election of 1828 because he was seen as this type of person.
What is the common man?
These trades were what settlers wanted to do with the land in Georgia
What is farming and gold prospecting?
Jackson believed that peoples money belonged in these and not a national bank
What are state banks?
This state affirmed its position on States Rights when it declared its intention to secede from the union in 1832.
Who is South Carolina?
What is Tariff of Abominations?
This was the forced migration of a group of Cherokee where thousands of people perished.
What is the Trail of Tears?
Jackson replaced government officials with his supporters under this.
What is the Spoils System?
Supreme power or authority over something.
What is sovereignty?
The tense period created when South Carolina threated to secede and Jackson threatens to send troops to get them in line
What is the Nullification Crisis?
This law gave Andrew Jackson the ability to send troops to South Carolina if needed.
What is the Force Bill?
The shaded area represents the land where Native Americans were sent under the Indian Removal Act
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What is Oklahoma / Indian Territory?
This landmark Supreme Court case decided that states could not remove Natives from their land because they were a sovereign nation. Jackson ignored it.
What is Worcester v. Georgia?
When a state formally leaves the United States
What is secede?
What is the Nullification Act?
Supreme Court case that established judicial review
What is Marbury v. Madison?