Vocab
Jackson and Tariffs
Jackson and the National Bank
Jackson and the Native Americans
Misc.
100

Suffrage

voting rights

100

These states favored tariffs on foreign goods because they increased the demand for manufactured goods

Northern states

100

Jackson was opposed this establishment that was the idea of Alexander Hamilton because it favored the wealthy

The National Bank

100

The Cherokees were given two years to migrate to Indian territory in Oklahoma only 2,000 had relocated.

Indian Removal act

100

Jackson was the president for the 

Common man

200

Secede

Leave the union

200

A law passed that raised tariffs on raw materials and manufactured good. Southern states opposed the law.

Tariff of abominations

200

Jackson did this with the charter for the national bank

Vetoed it

200

Jackson forces the Cherokees leave their homelands.  4,000 died of cold and hunger on the walk. 

Trail of tears

200

Jackson became famous after this war of 1812 battle

Battle of New Orleans

300

Rewarding campaign supporters with government positions 

Spoils System

300

These states opposed tariffs because they raised the prices & were forced to buy from the North

Southern states

300

Supreme Court rules the state has no right to tax the Federal Government

McCulloch vs Maryland:

300

This was the purpose for taking the indians land

To give to white settlers

300

Andrew Jackson knickname

Old Hickory

400

An idea of Henry Clay, developing goods in America

American System

400

This state threatened to secede because of high tariffs

South Carolina

400

: Supreme Court rules that the federal government can regulate interstate commerce.

Gibbons vs Ogden

400

Supreme declares forcing Indians off their land is unconstitutional, Jackson ignores them

Worchestor vs Georgia

400

Jackson was elected becase these people got to vote for the first time in history.

Non land owning white males

500

period of economic decline

Depression

500

South Carolina and Senator John C. Calhoun declare federal taxes null and void. South Carolina believed strongly in states rights    1892

Nullification Crisis

500

Slavery banned above the 36-30 line which temporarily eased tension caused by sectionalism

Missouri Compromise

500

"The supreme court has made their decision, now let them enforce it!"

Jacksons response to the Worchestor vs Georgia decision

500

Jackson was the first member of this political party to be elected president

Democrat