Who did Jackson give voting rights to?
All white men
What was the name of the political party in the 1824 election?
The Democratic-Republican Party
How much money did the U.S. lose in the battle with the Seminole's?
20 Million dollars.
What did John Quincy Adams accomplish during his presidency?
Created better road and canal systems.
What was Henry Clay's position in the Government during this time?
Speaker of the House
What happened at Thomas Jefferson's birthday party?
Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun got into a "toast war" over states rights.
Who won the election of 1824?
John Quincy Adams
What was the name of the Native Americans living in Florida?
Seminole
Which # president was Martin Van Buren?
8th.
What is "Mudslinging"?
Using gossip and lies to win and sway public opinion in an election.
What was the "Nullification Act"?
(Who passed it, and what did it state).
The act passed by South Carolina said that they would not pay the Tariffs and if the U.S. made them then they would secede.
Who were the political parties in the 1828 election?
-Democrats
-National Republicans
What state did the Cherokee tribe take to the Supreme Court?
Georgia
Explain what the "Panic of 1837" was?
The financial closing of the banks created an economic turmoil and depression across the nation.
What was the name of the treaty that solidified the border between the U.S. and Canada?
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
What was the name of the president of the National Bank?
Nicholas Biddle
Who was Jackson's Vice-President in the 1828 Election?
John C. Calhoun
What year was the Indian Removal Act passed?
1830
What was William Henry Harrison's Campaign slogan?
Tippecanoe and Tyler too.
How old was John Tyler when he became president?
50
What year did Jackson pass the high tariff on goods?
1828
Who conspired against Jackson in the 1832 election?
(3 people)
-Henry Clay
-Daniel Webster
-Nicholas Biddle
-Cherokee
-Creek
-Chickasaw
-Choctaw
-Seminole
Which party banished John Tyler from their party?
The Whigs
Who invented the Cotton Gin?
Eli Whitney