Across
- 4. the rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government
- 7. Also known as the Anti-Jacksonian party that supported John Quincy Adams
- 12. a member of an Indigenous people originally of the southeastern US
- 13. Andrew Jackson's wife that was married to 2 people
- 14. The right to vote in political elections
- 15. the nickname given to Jackson for his endurance and resilience
- 16. to make legally null and void invalidate a decision
- 17. The party was hostile towards the myth of "manifest destiny" territorial expansion into Texas and the Southwest, It disliked presidential power
- 18. a type of bank where Jackson stored a great amount of money
- 19. where Andrew Jackson and his supporters alleged corruption due to the candidate with the majority of electoral and popular votes losing the election
Down
- 1. The path many Indians had to take to move to their new home
- 2. a group of tribes that consisted of the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw tribes
- 3. The fourth Chief Justice of the U.S Supreme court and a founding father
- 5. the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- 6. The act authorized the president to grant Indian tribes unsettled western prairie land in exchange for their desirable territories within state borders
- 8. Most of the Indians came from modern day Mississippi while the Seminole came from Florida
- 9. the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state
- 10. one of the two main US political parties which follows a liberal program tending to promote a strong central government
- 11. a person sent or authorized to represent others in particular an elected representative sent to a conference
- 14. the name of an Indian scholar who invented the Cherokee syllabary
