This person was the 3rd and last president of the Second Bank of the United States
Who is Nicholas Biddle?
Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, which provided for the resettlement of all 100,000 Native Americans, including all of the Five Civilized Tribes, east of the Mississippi to a newly defined Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma.
What is" Indian Removal Act"
This event caused by President Jackson who want the Indians to move. Made them suffer and many of the Indians passed away.
What is Trial of Tears?
In the 1820s, this party was led by Henry Clay. It was similar to the old Federalist party of Alexander Hamilton.
What is the Whig Party?
A nickname that President Andrews was called
What is "King Andrews?
Who is President Jackson?
In this 1832 court case, the Supreme Court reversed itself and ruled that the State of Georgia could not control the Cherokee within their territory. The case revolved around two missionaries, Samuel Austin Worcester and Elizur Butler, who were welcomed by the Cherokee but who had not obtained a license under Georgia law to live on Cherokee lands. Worcester and Butler, unlicensed missionaries welcomed by the Cherokee, disobeyed Georgia's orders to take an oath of allegiance to the state or leave Cherokee land
What is Worcester vs Georgia
caused by too many railroads and factories being formed than existing markets could bear and the over-loaning by banks to those projects; main causes, over-speculation and too much credit
What is Panic of 1837?
A party system in which two major parties regularly win the vast majority of votes in general elections, regularly capture nearly all of the seats in the legislature, and alternately control the executive branch of government.
What is the two party system?
Popular term for pro-Jackson state banks that received the bulk of federal deposit when Andrew Jackson moved to dismantle the Bank of America
"Pet Banks"
This person has father who was the 2nd president of United States. They have the same name.
Who is John Q. Adams
In this court case in 1831, the Cherokees fought for defense against the Indian Removal Act and against the Georgia Legislature's nullification of Cherokee laws. Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the Cherokee had "an unquestionable right" to their lands, but that they were "not a foreign state, in the sense of the Constitution" but rather a "domestic, dependent nation" and so could not sue in a United States court over Georgia's voiding their right to self-rule. Although this was a blow to the Cherokee case against Georgia, it cast doubt on the constitutionality of the Indian Removal Act.
What is Cherokee Nation vs Georgia
Jackson's edict stating nullification and disunion were treason
What is Proclamation to the people of Sc?
people who opposed ratification of the Constitution
What is Anti-Federalist
The term for the 1840 presidential campaign. Popular war hero, William Henry Harrison was the Whig candidate. He used log cabins and hard cider to portray his down-home heritage. He attacked Martin Van Buren as an aristocrat. Harrison and John Tyler won the election.
what is "Log cabin and Cider" campaign
This person served as the 8th president of United States
Who is Van Buren?
Shortly after his re-election, in his annual message on December 4, 1832, Jackson stated his intention to enforce the Tariff of 1832, although he also encouraged Congress to reduce the burdensome tariff rates. Jackson followed his speech six days later with this document, which further denounced South Carolina's action
What is Nullification Proclamation
An argument between Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne, about the issue states' rights versus national power. Webster said that Hayne was a challenge to the integrity of the Union."
What is Webster- Haynes Debate
Founded in the Northern states in 1854 by anti-slavery activists, modernizers, exWhigs and ex Free Soilers, the Republican Party quickly became the principal opposition to the dominant Democratic Party.
Hinit: Thomas Jefferson was in this party
What is Republican Party?
John Quincy Adam's appointment of Henry Clay, who had endorsed his presidential bid, to Secretary of State caused an uproar among Andrew Jackson's supporters, who believed that Clay and Adams had made a dishonest deal to get Adams into office—Clay scratching Adams' back by giving him the presidential nod, and Adams returning the favor with a prime position in his cabinet.
What is " Corrupt Bargain"
Was appointed by Andrew Jackson
He was a Jacksonian Democrat which means that he thought state govt had more power then fed govt
Who is Roger Taney?
Jackson called upon Congress to develop this law to authorize his use of army personnel to enforce the Tariff of 1832. Existing legislation already granted him that power, but Jackson felt that a new and specific bill would strengthen his case against South Carolina.
What is Force Bill?
Social scandal; John Eaton, Secretary of War, stayed with the Timberlakes when in Washington, and there were rumors of his affair with Peggy Timberlake before her husband died in 1828; cabinet members snubbed the socially unacceptable Mrs. Eaton; Jackson sided with Eatons;
What is Peggy Eaton?
Just for fun
Our teacher Mr.MCcague has been saying this type of phrase?
What is giggles and p___ps