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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

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1 He was the favored son of Kentucky in the 1824 election.

1 Who is Henry Clay? Home

2 This group did not support Jackson in the election of 1828.

2 Who are merchants?

3 The ruling in this case was not respected by President Jackson.

3 What is Worcester v. Georgia?

4 This group wanted Cherokee farmland because of the rich farmland and gold discovered there.

4 Who are the white settlers?

5 This group responded to removal by resisting with force.

5 Who are the Seminoles?

6 He won the presidential election of 1832.

6 Who was Andrew Jackson?

7 During this period land values declined.

7 What was the Panic of 1837?

8 After he became president he abandoned the goals of the Whigs.

8 Who was John Tyler?

9 The purpose of this act was to free up valuable lands for white settlers.

9 What was the Indian Removal Act?

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