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Andrew Jackson

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902560WhigsOpposition party to Jackson and Democrats, led by Clay and Webster
902561Spoils Systempractice of rewarding supporters with government jobs. Used more by Jackson than any other president.
902562Kitchen Cabinetgroup of unofficial advisors to Jackson who met with him in the White House Kitchen
902563Tariff of AbominationsTariff passed by Congress in 1828 that favored manufacturing in the North and was hated by the South
902564Nullification ActAct passed by South Carolina that declared the 1832 tariff illegal
902565Worcester v. GeorgiaSupreme Court case which declared Georgia's actions towards the Cherokee unconsitutional. Jackson responded saying "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it."
902566Indian Removal Act1830 act by Congress which gave the federal government power to help accelerate the land-exchange process and make tribes move west of Miss. River
902567Trail of TearsCherokee's long journey west.4,000-5,000 Cherokee died along the way due to exposure and illness.
902569Panic of 1837Economic depression sparked by the destruction of Second Bank of US and drop in cotton prices. State banks lent money to speculators without limit and printed paper money without regulation.
902570MudslingingUse of insults to attack an opponent's reputation
902571Corrupt Bargain of 1824Accusation of "corrupt" deal to decide outcome of election of 1824. J.Q. Adams received House vote for Pres and then made Clay his Sec. of State. Jackson was furious.
902572Bold Use of Executive PowerSpoils System, Bank Veto, Force Bill and Nullification Crisis, Indian Removal Act
903019Bank WarJackson believed the Bank of US had too much power and was too rich. Vetoed the 2nd Bank charter and withdrew gov't money from the US Banks and put it into "pet banks"
903020Pet BanksState banks often run by Jackson supporters
903021Nullifyto cancel
903022Chartera legal document or contract

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