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Jacksonian Democracy “Old Hickory”
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Andrew Jackson War hero from War of 1812 Seminole Wars
Battle of Horseshoe Bend Battle of New Orleans Seminole Wars
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Andrew Jackson Lost Presidential election of 1824, though he won the popular vote John Quincy Adams became President after bitterly divided election Jackson won the election in 1828 as an anti-establishment populist President
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President Jackson Nationalism and Populism
Increased power of Presidency Angered “states rights” people “Bank War” Led to economic crisis in 1837
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Manifest Destiny Southeast “civilized” tribes “Trail of Tears”
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“Trail of Tears”
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Native American Removal
Tecumseh and War of 1812 “The Prophet,” Prophetstown and the Battle of Tippecanoe The Creek “Red Sticks” The Potawatomie and Fort Dearborn Black Hawk and the Black Hawk War of 1832 (Sauk, Fox and Winnebago) The Seminole and the Seminole Wars The “civilized” tribes and the “Indian Removal Act” Indian Territory (Oklahoma) and the reservation system
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Texas Slavery Mexican vs. Texan “Remember the Alamo”
Texan Independence: The Republic of Texas
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