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American Pageant Chapter 13

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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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