For thousands of years this tribe called Florida Home
The Seminole Tribe
Seventh
The idea of a National Bank first originated from this famous founder.
Alexander Hamilton
Who was the President of the Union during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln
_________ was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and authored the majority opinion in Marbury v. Madison.
John Marshall
Who was the famous U.S. General who made his last stand against Native Americans.
General Custer
Andrew Jackson called this place his home.
The Hermitage
This Famous U.S. House speaker was a proponent of the Second Bank.
This U.S. President was the first president to serve two terms non-consecutively.
Grover Cleveland
This famous Supreme Court case asserted the Federal Governments authority in relation to the separate states.
McCulloch v. Maryland.
The Commanches
Andrew Jackson was a congressman for this state.
Tennessee
This U.S. president who opposed the creation of the First Bank of the United States, signed into law the Second Bank Charter.
James Madison
This U.S. President lost his last living child in a train accident.
Franklin Pierce
The right of the Judiciary to perform Judicial Review comes from this famous Supreme Court Case.
Marbury v. Madison
John Ross was the Chief and principal negotiator for this Native American Tribe.
Cherokee Nation
This U.S. president who Andrew Jackson succeeded returned to Congress after leaving the White House.
J. Q. Adams
Nicholas Biddle
This U.S. President was the only two term president between Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson.
U.S. Grant
These three Supreme Court case known as the __________ are important cases in Native American History.
The Cherokee Trilogy
Lyncoya is the name of an adopted Native American raised by this President.
Andrew Jackson
John Quincy Adams
This infamous Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was also Secretary of the Treasury when specie was removed from the Second Bank.
Roger B. Taney
This U.S. president is the only president to build his own house with his own hands.
Millard Fillmore
This vitally important amendment laid the groundwork for the Bill of Rights to be incorporated against the separate states.
14th Amendment