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Meetings where party members choose the parties presidential nominee
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The period of expanding democracy, its ideas, and influences(1820s-1840)
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The party that represents left-leaning, liberal, and progressive ideological values (stemmed from Jackson supporters in 1828)
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The practice of giving government jobs to political backers
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Former secretary of state; one of Jacksons biggest allies in the cabinet
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An informal group of trusted(by Jackson) advisers
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Nickname of the high tariff placed on imports
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The urge that since the states had formed the national government, state power should be greater than federal power
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Southern uproar over tariffs because SC wasn't allowed to nullify(invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional)the order
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Believer that that the welfare of the nation should override that of individual states
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A Supreme court landmark case that resulted from James McCullough refusing to pay his taxes to the national bank
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The party modeled after an English political party that opposed a monarchy,that believes the idea of a weak president and a strong Congress is best
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A period of severe economic depression caused by Jackson’s banking policies and other economic policies
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An army general supported by The Whigs for president against Van Buren
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A policy authorizing the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to lands in the West
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US land which is now known as Oklahoma where Congress wanted to move Native American to
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An agency created to manage Indian removal affairs in western lands
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The creator of the Cherokee system of writing
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Case where the Court ruled that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community in which the laws of Georgia had no power upon.
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The mass removal of all Cherokees to Indian territory via an 800 mile march,where Cherokee's suffered from disease, hunger,and harsh weather (one-fourth of the 18,000 Cherokee died)
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The leader of the Fox and Sauk Indians that led his people in a struggle to protect their land in Illinois
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A Seminole leader that called upon his people to resist a proposed removal Treaty with force, resulting in the Second Seminole war