Indian Removal
Era of Good Feelings
National Road
Corrupt Bargain
Election of 1828
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who was the president

Andrew Jackson

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What did the call James Monroe's Presidency

"Era of Good Feelings"

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when was is built

1811

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when was the corrupt bargain

1824

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Who won the president this year

Andrew jackson

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what was the indian removal

authorizing the president to grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders

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What was nationalism

renewed pride in the country; no more defeatist attitude

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what was the road for

settlement and commerce

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who was in the election during this year

 John Quincy Adams over rival Andrew Jackson

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What was Jacksons percent

55.5%

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when was the indian removal act

1830

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When was the "Era of Good Feelings"

1815

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Who built the road

federal funds

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who won president this year

John Quincy Adams i think

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how many electoral votes did Andrew Jackson have

178

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where was it

east of the Mississippi River

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What were the internal Improvments

navy, roads, bridges, canals, alternative energy sources, tax incentives

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where did they start building it

Construction began in Cumberland

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was this rigged

yes

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what did this election do

The election marked the rise of Jacksonian Democracy

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why did it happen

to forcibly relocate Native American tribes from their land in the southeastern United States to territory west of the Mississippi River

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How did America avoid a war with Spain following the 1818 conquest of Florida by Andrew Jackson?

Jackson took Indians in without permission

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how long did it take to build

23 years

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what did this do

State Department launched a four-year campaign of revenge by the friends of Andrew Jackson.

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what did Jackson do

Jackson launched his campaign on January 8, 1828, with a major speech

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