Andrew Jackson Flashcards

1
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election of 1824

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  • election had to be decided in house of reps

* picked John Quincy Adams as winner

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2
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election of 1828

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*jackson won election

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3
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mudslinging

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first used in election of 1828; parties used rumors and lies to attack each other

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4
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spoils system

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  • patronage-when presidents give people that have supported them key positions in new administration
  • 1st time president “cleaned house” and replaced all appointed positions w/his supporters
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5
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five civilized tribes in southeast

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  • seminole
  • chickasaw
  • creek
  • choctaw
  • cherokee
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6
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cherokee

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published newspaper called “Phoenix”

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7
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indian removal act

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gave Jackson power to negotiate resettlement treaties w/native americans and allowed states to make laws governing their territory

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8
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tsali

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cherokee farmer that was killed after he surrendered to US army in exchange for letting other cherokees stay

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9
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second seminole war

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Osceola led group who defeated US army in many battles

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10
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trail of tears

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forced removal of cherokee indians to indian territory because we wanted their land for farming and gold

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11
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what states were part of indian territory

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oklahoma, kansas, nebraska

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12
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why is it called the trail of tears

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native forced by military to leave their homes w/little more than the clothes on their backs; march lasted for months and took place during winter; 1/4 of natives died on trail due to starvation, cold, and disease

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13
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north

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  • wanted tariffs
  • very involved in manufactoring
  • wanted government to spend money on transportation
  • wanted land prices of west to stay high bc low prices would send workers away from the city
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south

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  • opposed tariffs
  • opposed federally funded improvements by government; used tariff to pay for them
  • felt whole nation was being run according to what was beneficial to the north
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west

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  • wanted western land to be sold cheap so more people would settle there, increasing political power of the west
  • wanted government to spend money on transportation
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16
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tariff of abomination

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high tariff that set off a huge debate in congress

17
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what was the first state that threatened to secede

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south carolina

18
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nullification

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to cancel

19
Q

webster-hayne debate

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  • hayne for SC argues for nullification rights

* webster from massachusetts argued that it was the people not the states that made the union

20
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henry clay

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the great compromiser; came up w/plan to prevent bloodshed and rebellion

21
Q

who became enemies

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jackson and john calhoun (P and VP)

22
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John C. Calhoun

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vice pres; former senator for south carolina; insisted that if state felt a federal law was in conflict w/state they could refuse to follow law

23
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national bank president

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nicholas biddle

24
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what did jackson do to win the bank war

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jackson pulled federal money out of US bank and transfers to state banks (PET banks) leading to collapse of credit in US, inflation, and finally a depression in 1837

25
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legacy of jacksonian democracy

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  • popular election-election of 1832 only south carolina used old system by which presidential electors were chosen by state legislature
  • third parties-smaller parties developed in addition to a the two national parties (Democrats and Whigs); federalist party dies out
  • state and local-larger # of state and local officials were elected rather than appointed