States' Rights and the National Bank
Across
- 1. The political party formed in 1834 to oppose the policies of Andrew Jackson
- 3. Either of the two national banks, funded by the federal government and private investors, established by Congress, the first in 1791 and the second in 1816
- 5. 8th U.S. president who was promoted by the Democrats following Andrew Jackson
- 8. 1828 tariff increase that seemed to southerners to be enriching the North at their expense
- 9. Successor of President Harrison and 10th U.S. President
Down
- 1. Presidential candidate promoted by the Whig Party and 9th U.S. President
- 2. The placing of interests of one's own region above the interests of the nation as a whole
- 4. First Vice-President to Andrew Jackson
- 6. U.S.financial crisis in which banks closed and the credit system collapsed, resulting in many bankruptcies and high unemployment
- 7. Massachusetts senator who gave an important speech about the Federal Government's power