Andrew Jackson

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Across
  1. 2. Awarding government positions to supporters.
  2. 4. Informal group of Jackson's trusted advisors.
  3. 6. Nation Jackson vowed to preserve.
  4. 11. Forced migration of Native Americans.
  5. 13. National institution Jackson fought against.
  6. 16. Term commonly used during Jackson's era for Native Americans.
  7. 18. Person Jackson claimed to represent.
  8. 21. Native American tribe relocated westward.
  9. 22. Growth of the United States.
  10. 24. Changes advocated by various groups.
  11. 25. Office held by Jackson.
  12. 26. Highest court in the United States.
  13. 28. Native American tribe removed from ancestral lands.
  14. 29. Gold and silver coins.
  15. 31. Subject in which Jackson's era is studied.
  16. 32. Economic crisis that followed Jackson's presidency.
  17. 33. Chief Justice who ruled in Worcester v. Georgia.
  18. 34. State involved in disputes over Cherokee lands.
  19. 36. Vice president associated with nullification.
  20. 38. Native American tribe affected by removal.
  21. 41. Presidential power frequently used by Jackson.
  22. 43. First name of Jackson.
  23. 44. Political party formed in opposition to Jackson.
  24. 45. Region from which Jackson gained support.
  25. 47. Political party strengthened during Jackson's presidency.
  26. 48. Practice of rewarding political supporters with jobs.
Down
  1. 1. State that challenged federal authority.
  2. 3. Jackson's famous nickname.
  3. 5. Nation transformed during Jackson's presidency.
  4. 7. Battle that made Jackson a national hero.
  5. 8. Supreme Court case involving Cherokee rights.
  6. 9. Native American tribe that resisted removal.
  7. 10. Group of presidential advisors.
  8. 12. Legislative branch during Jackson's presidency.
  9. 14. Seventh President of the United States.
  10. 15. Last name of the bank's president Nicholas ___.
  11. 17. State where Jackson built his political career.
  12. 19. First name of Biddle.
  13. 20. Right to vote expanded for many white men during this era.
  14. 21. Money used for trade and commerce.
  15. 23. Theory that states could reject federal laws.
  16. 24. Government policy relocating Native tribes.
  17. 27. Tax on imported goods.
  18. 30. Ceremony marking the beginning of Jackson's presidency.
  19. 35. Movement toward western territories.
  20. 37. Principle debated throughout the era.
  21. 39. Federal funds removed from the national bank.
  22. 40. Political movement associated with Jackson.
  23. 42. Lasting impact of Andrew Jackson's leadership.
  24. 46. Activity that dominated Jackson's era.