Age of Jackson
Across
- 2. The Cherokee take their case to the Supreme Court. JohnMarshall agrees with the Cherokee, but Jackson ignores the decision.
- 4. White men who did not own property were allowed to vote
- 5. are a tax on imports. They help Northern Industries, but anger Southern Planters.
- 6. More white settlers move to Georgia to crow cotton and mine for gold. Jackson attempts to relocate the Cherokee to Oklahoma
- 7. First election to have expanded voter rights to white men who did not own land. Jackson and the Democrats win.
- 8. Jackson gave government jobs to his friends and supporters
- 9. The idea that States and Federal Government share power. The nullification crisis challenged which had more power.
Down
- 1. The election of 1824 split the Democratic-Republican Party. Followers of John Quincy Adams became Whigs and followers of Andrew Jackson became Democrats
- 3. Jackson was born poor, and he wanted to help poor people
- 5. The forcible removal of over 40,000 Native Americans from the Southeast to Oklahoma. Thousands would die on the journey