This was the Indian Removal Act ans why it was passed.
What is a law authorizing removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to lands in the west and American farmers wanted the land?
100
This is how the Nullification Crisis was resolved.
What is Henry Clay developed a compromise where the tariffs would be lowered little by little?
100
This is why the Democratic Party formed.
What is to support Jackson for president?
100
This is the role that the economy played in the election of 1840.
What is the Panic of 1837 destroyed Van Buren's reputation?
100
This is how Jackson's inauguration was different from those before him.
What is a large number of supporters followed him to the White House lawn and got really rowdy?
200
This was Sequoya and his major accomplishment.
What is he was a Cherokee who created an alphabet for his people?
200
This is why northerners and southerners were arguing over tariffs. Include a description of the Tariff of Abominations.
What is the north wanted high tariffs to protect from foreign competition and south wanted low tariffs because they liked to trade with Europe and it was a very high tariff placed on imports?
200
This was Jackson's Kitchen Cabinet.
What is his informal group of advisors who really helped him run the country?
200
This was the Whig party and what helped Van Buren win the election of 1836.
What is a party that favored a weak president and a strong Congress and backing from Jackson and too many Whig candidates?
200
This is how Webster felt about nullification.
What is he believed that the welfare of the nation should override the welfare of the states?
300
This is why the adoption of white culture did not protect the Cherokee from removal.
What is because the government just wanted their land and did not care about them as people?
300
This is what South Carolina did about the tariffs, how Jackson felt about it, and how he responded.
What is they passed laws declaring the tariffs void, he was furious, and he threatened to send the army to enforce the law?
300
This is a spoils system and the down side to it.
What is giving government jobs to political backers and they aren't always the best people for the job?
300
This is how Americans felt about their government in the early 1800s.
What is they felt that the wealthy were in control of all of the power in the US?
300
This is how Jackson tried to weaken the bank and his effectiveness.
What is he vetoed it and moved funds to state banks and was very effective since the bank was closed?
400
This was the Trail of Tears. (You must describe it too.)
What is the Cherokee's 800 mile trip to Indian Territory that was full of disease, hunger and harsh weather?
400
These are the three regions of the US and a description of each.
What is the north had a manufacturing economy and supported tariffs, the south had a farming economy and opposed tariffs, and the west had an emerging economy and supported internal improvements and cheap land?
400
These are the people who rallied behind Jackson and why they did it.
Who are small farmers, frontier settlers, and slave holders because they believed that Jackson would defend the rights of the common man?
400
This is how the North and South were changing in the 1800s.
What is the north had small shops run by craftsman that were being replaced by large factories owned by business people and the south had small farms that were being replaced by large plantations owned by wealthy whites?
400
This is how the state of Maryland tried to take action against the Second Bank of the US and what happened.
What is Maryland tried to pass a tax that would limit the Bank's operations, the national bank cashier refused to pay it, Maryland sued him, and the Supreme Court sided with the national bank?
500
This was Chief Black Hawk and Osceola along with what they had in common.
What is Black Hawk was the chief of the Fox and Sauk Indians, Osceola was the leader of the Seminole and they both fought to resist removal?
500
This is the states' rights doctrine and how southerners used it to support the idea of nullification.
What is states had formed the national government and the state power should be more than the federal and southerners felt that states should be able to be favored over others?
500
This is what the election of 1828 focused on and the image of each candidate.
What is the candidates personalities, Jackson was a war hero who was poor and worked to success, and Adams was a Harvard graduate who was the son of the 2nd president?
500
These are democratic reforms that occurred while Jackson was popular and what they became known as.
What are 1)states changed the qualifications for voters--all white men can vote 2)political parties began holding public nominating conventions and Jacksonian Democracy?
500
These are the steps that the Cherokee took to try to resist removal and their result.
What is they refused to move, sued Georgia for trying to make them move, and the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee but President Jackson did not enforce the ruling?