Chapter 12 APUSH By: Lily Randolph

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  1. 3. First founded in New York, it gained considerable influence in the New England and Mid-Atlantic during the 1832 election, campaigning against the politically influential Masonic order, a secret society.
  2. 5. Popular term for projects in state banks that received the bulk of federal contracts with Andrew Jackson moved to dismantle the Bank of the US
  3. 6. Force March of 15,000 Cherokee in the ends from Georgia and Alabama homes to Indian territory.
  4. 7. Passed by Congress alongside the compromise tariff of 1883 it authorized the president to use the military to collect Federal tariff duties
  5. 8. Ordered the removal of Indian tribes still residing east of the Mississippi to newly established Indian territory West of Oregon and Missouri
  6. 9. series of clashes in Illinois and Wisconsin between America is an Indian chief Blackhawk of the Sauk and fox tribes, who unsuccessfully try to reclaim territory lost under the 1830 Indian removal act
  7. 12. alleged deal between president candidate's John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay to throw the election to be decided by the House of Representatives in Adams favor.
  8. 14. second president of the BUS
  9. 16. Policy of rewarding inadequate political supporters with public office first used by Andrew Jackson.
  10. 17. eighth president who was also known as the wizard of Albany
  11. 19. seventh president who was known as King Andrew
  12. 20. Showdown between president Andrew Jackson and the South Carolina legislature which declared the 1832 tariff null and void in the state and threatened secession if the federal government tried to collect duty
  13. 21. U.S. Treasury decree requiring that all public lands be purchased with hard or metallic currency
Down
  1. 1. Collective appellation of the Creek, Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw peoples of the American southeast. their agricultural practices, receptively to American missionaries, and relative political cohesion led white Americans to dub them.
  2. 2. Resulted in the capture of Mexican dictator Santa Ana, who was forced to withdraw his troops from Texas and recognize the Rio Grande as Texas's southwestern border
  3. 4. Jacksons rival for the preseidency in 1832, and failed to save the BUS
  4. 10. ninth president who was also know as Old Tippecanoe
  5. 11. Battle between president Andrew Jackson and congressional supporters of the Bank of the United states over the banks renewal
  6. 13. Fortress in Texas where 2000 American volunteer volunteers were slain by Santa Ana in 1836
  7. 15. Noteworthy for its unprecedently high duties on imports. Southerners vehemently opposed the tariff, arguing that it hurt southern farmers, who did not enjoy the protection of terrorists but were forced to pay higher prices for manufacturers
  8. 18. Texas outpost where American volunteers having laid down their arms and surrendered were massacred by Mexican forces in 1836