John Quincy Adams's unofficial presidency title.
What was "The Last Notable President"?
This candidate won the election by a landslide in 1828.
Who was "Andrew Jackson"?
Jackson used this system to keep his supporters in power during his presidency.
What was the "Spoils System"?
This person staged a bloody revolt in Southampton County, Virginia, killing at least 55 white men, women, and children.
Who was "Nat Turner"?
This was an evangelical Protestant movement in the 1830s which believed that Christ had already been reborn.
What was "Perfectionism"?
This governing body selected John Quincy Adams as President.
What was the "House of Representatives"?
Andrew Jackson's supporters called themselves this to convey their egalitarian message.
What were "Democrats"?
This crisis emerged when South Carolina rebelled against the tariffs that Jackson enforced.
What was the "Nullification Crisis"?
This person published the 1829 stirring pamphlet, An Appeal to Colored Citizens of the World.
Who was "David Walker"?
This was the first successful American communal movement.
What were the "Shakers/United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing"?
Who was "Henry Clay"?
Andrew Jackson appealed to this group of people in his campaign.
What was the "common man"?
Jackson relied on this group of people to make policy during his presidency.
What was the "Kitchen Cabinet"?
This was the first African-American newspaper, published in 1827.
What was "Freedom's Journal"?
This was a French reformer who devised eight stage theory of social revolution.
Who was "Charles Fourier"?
John Quincy Adams endorsed this economic plan by Henry Clay, but was shot down by other politicians on constitutional grounds.
What was the "American System"?
John Quincy Adam's supporters briefly became known as this political party before becoming the Whigs.
What were the "Republicans"?
In 1832, Jackson sent the U.S. army into Wisconsin to expel chief Black Hawk and killed 850 of his 1000 warriors in this brutal eight-hour event.
What was the "Bad Axe Massacre"?
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This graphic historical account published in 1839 detailing the conditions of slavery sold more than 100,000 copies in a single year.
What was "American Slavery as It Is, Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses"?
A young cook in Manchester, England who had a vision that she was the reincarnation of Christ.
Who was "Mother Ann"?
This governor of Georgia attacked Adams verbally on his native policies.
Who was "George M. Troup"?
Jackson captured votes from Pennsylvania ironworkers and New York farmers using this controversial act which benefitted those groups specifically.
What was the "Tariff of Abominations/Tariff of 1828"?
Andrew Jackson vetoed this bill in 1830, preventing the establishment of a road in Kentucky.
This person wrote the Address to the Slaves of the United States of America, calling for "Liberty or Death".
Who was "Henry Highland Garnet"?
In the principle of Fourierism, members of the society would work for the community in these cooperative groups.
What were "Phalanxes"?