Across
- 3. authorized president Jackson to use army and navy to collect federal tariff duties
- 4. also known as the tariff of 1828; an even higher tariff passed
- 6. state banks that received a bulk of the federal deposits when Andrew Jackson moved to veto the bank of the US
- 7. in Illinois when the Sauk and Fox Indians allied together to try to overturn an illegal treaty that ceded tribal lands in the US.
- 12. required all public lands to be purchased by "hard" money
- 13. who was speaker of the house in the 1824 election?
- 15. Daniel Webster and Henry Clay presented Congress with a bill to renew the bank of the US.
- 18. what were the Creeks, Cherokee, Chickasaws, Choctaw, and the Seminoles known as?
- 19. a political party that clung to state's rights and federal restraint
- 20. when a majority of South Carolina slaveholders claimed that a state had the right to nullify or veto federal laws and secede from the Union
- 21. rewarded political supporters with public office
Down
- 1. the event where the Cherokees were forcibly removed from the West by the United States government
- 2. transplanting of all Indian tribes to residence east of the Mississippi
- 5. a new group who opposed the influence and fearsome secrecy of the Masonic order
- 8. Jackson's supporters accused Adams of bribing Clay
- 9. gradually reduced the tariff to 20%
- 10. where was Andrew Jackson from?
- 11. Congress increased the general tariff significantly
- 14. a political party that favored a renewed national bank, protective tariffs, internal improvements, public schools, and moral reforms
- 16. who had a lot of power over the nation's financial affairs?
- 17. four main candidates- John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson
