Four main candidates in 1824 | ||
Vice president on two presidential tickets in 1824 | ||
Candidate who suffered a paralytic stroke | ||
Candidate who was not chosen because he was an enemy of Clay | ||
Victor of the election of 1824 | ||
Influential Speaker of the House who greatly influenced the decision in the election of 1824 | ||
Man who insulted Clay because he felt Adams's decision to make him Secretary of State was corrupt | ||
Political party in the Quincy Adams's presidency that supported Federalist views | ||
Political party in the Quincy Adams's presidency that supported the rights of the individual | ||
Tree used to symbolize Adams | ||
Tree used to symbolize Jackson | ||
Andrew Jackson's wife | ||
Region(s) where Jackson held the most influence | ||
Region(s) where Adams held the most influence | ||
Man awarded the position of the collector of customs of New York and stole $1 million from the government | ||
A pamphlet that denounced the high tariff as unconstitutional | ||
The writer of The South Carolina Exposition | ||
Man who composed a counterproclamation to Jackson's proclamation against nullification | ||
Bill authorizing President to use army and navy to collect taxes if necessary | ||
Group created to assimilate Indians into white society | ||
Cherokee form of government modeled after republicanism | ||
Five "civilized" tribes | ||
Tariff proposed to settle the dispute between nullies and Jackson | ||
Man who composed the Compromise Tariff of 1830 | ||
Indian chief who led tribes to resist eviction | ||
Man who crushed Indian resistance to displacement | ||
Indian who led a guerilla war against white expansion in the Everglades | ||
President of the Bank of the United States | ||
Two men who proposed a renewed bank charter | ||
Third party in the race between Jackson and Quincy Adams | ||
Order that all new land be bought with metallic money | ||
Jackson's successor | ||
Three conditions of colonization in Texas | ||
Man chosen to receive Texas | ||
Famous Texan rifleman | ||
Famous for inventing a knife | ||
Ex-governor of Tennessee, led the Texas Rebellion | ||
Mexican dictator during the Texas Rebellion | ||
Leader of Texans at the Alamo | ||
City where four hundred American soldiers were slaughtered | ||
City where Santa Anna was captured and forced to sign treaties | ||
Victor in the election of 1840 | ||
Jackson's opponent in one of his nearly-fatal duels | ||
Military leader who treacherously capture Osceola | ||
Spanish leader in the Texan revolution, later became vice-president of Texas | ||
leaders of Spanish Mexico | ||
Reasons for the Texan Revolution | ||
Main crop of Texas | ||
President of Texas | ||
Treaty made at San Jacinto that Santa Anna was forced to sign | ||
Wife of a cabinet member, caused a scandal that lead to a rift in the cabinet | ||
William H. Harrison's vice president | ||
Bill for internal improvements from federal funds, vetoed by Jackson |
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