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President of the Bank of the United States
Nicholas Biddle President of the Bank of the United States
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Eventually faced intrusion by white settlers
Reservations Eventually faced intrusion by white settlers
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A fee paid by merchants who imported goods
Tariff A fee paid by merchants who imported goods
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House of Representatives selected him as president in 1824
John Quincy Adams House of Representatives selected him as president in 1824
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Attempt to ruin an opponent’s reputation with insults
mudslinging Attempt to ruin an opponent’s reputation with insults
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Spoils system Practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters
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A law passed by South Carolina declaring tariffs illegal
Nullification Act A law passed by South Carolina declaring tariffs illegal
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New political party that influenced the election of 1836
Whigs New political party that influenced the election of 1836
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Democratic-Republicans
Favored states’ rights and limited central government
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Ruled that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee Nation
Worcester v. Georgia Ruled that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee Nation
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Presidential campaigns
Transformed into slogans, rallies, buttons, and mudslinging by 1828
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Winning by a large margin
landslide Winning by a large margin
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John Quincy Adams Favored a strong military and federal government direction of the economy
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Long, forced march of Cherokee from their homes to the west
Trail of Tears Long, forced march of Cherokee from their homes to the west
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Held and controlled the money supply of the U.S.
Bank of the U.S. Held and controlled the money supply of the U.S.
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Separated government finances from private banks
Federal treasury Separated government finances from private banks
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Led attacks by the Seminoles on U.S. forts
Osceola Led attacks by the Seminoles on U.S. forts
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John C. Calhoun Believed states had the power to decide I federal laws were constitutional
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Made between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams
“corrupt bargain” Made between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams
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Authorized the federal government to pay Native Americans to move west
Indian Removal Act Authorized the federal government to pay Native Americans to move west
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