The Jacksonian Era
Across
- 2. a private meeting.
- 4. rights rights that allow a limit on the federal government if wanted to.
- 8. when business declines and many people lose their job.
- 10. supporters of Andrew Jackson. Included farmers on the frontier, and some eastern city workers.
- 11. Biddle president of the Bank,and a wealthy man from Philadelphia; disliked by Andrew Jackson.
- 13. convention the delegates from each state makes the choice of their party's candidate.
- 16. Removal Act In 1830 this forced many Indians to move west.
- 17. supported the federal government in being in charge of the economy and supported John Quincy Adams. Included business people, southern planters, and many former Fedealists.
- 18. of Tears received the name because of all the sorrowful journey that many Indians made when moving west.
Down
- 1. Nullification Act declared the new tariff illegal.
- 3. de Tocqueville French visitor who came to America to learn about the American prisons, but learned about the democracy that was promoted in America.
- 4. the right to vote.
- 5. Jackson A democratic leader of the U.S. from 1829-1837. He closed the bank of the United States, and initiated the Indian Removal Act.
- 6. cabinet unofficial advisers for Andrew Jackson that usually met in the kitchen.
- 7. the use of insults to attack a person's reputation.
- 9. system giving an award to the people that supported you; the award would be a job in the government.
- 12. War When the Seminoles fought against the United States for land.
- 14. Van Buren he president after Andrew Jackson who promoted laissez faire, meaning that the federal government played a small part in the economy.
- 15. Passed in 1828 it was the highest of this in the history of the U.S. This caused a great crisis.