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Presidents Quiz Review John Q. Adams through James K. Polk

William H. Harrison First Whig President

Andrew Jackson South Carolina declares the Tariff of Abominations null and void and this president signs the Force Bill to force South Carolina to pay tariffs

James K. Polk Young Hickory

Andrew Jackson Trail of Tears

John Tyler First Vice President to succeed to the Presidency because of the death of the president

Andrew Jackson Old Hickory

Died of pneumonia one month after his inauguration William H. Harrison Died of pneumonia one month after his inauguration

John Tyler Elected on the Whig ticket; however, spent most of his presidency in bitter feuds with the Whigs

James K. Polk Oregon Territory dispute settled with Great Britain at the 49th parallel

Elected as President during the Corrupt Bargain John Q. Adams Elected as President during the Corrupt Bargain

Martin Van Buren Panic of 1837

Andrew Jackson Indian Removal Act

James K. Polk California, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, and parts of New Mexico obtained after the Mexican-American War

William Henry Harrison Log Cabins and Hard Cider

Interested in expanding highways, canals, and national university John Q. Adams Interested in expanding highways, canals, and national university