Ch. 10 Age of Jackson

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Across
  1. 2. an American military leader, politician, the ninth President of the United States, and the first President to die in office. Famed Indian fighter and Whig candidate.
  2. 3. Political party opposing Jackson's presidency.
  3. 4. Native American tribe in Southeastern US.
  4. 6. Aimed to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
  5. 8. To refuse to accept
  6. 12. elected Vice President and became the 10th President of the United States when Harrison died 1841-1845, President responsible for annexation of Mexico
  7. 16. coined money, usually gold or silver, used to back paper money
  8. 20. Withdrawal from the Union by a state.
  9. 21. President of the Bank of the United States.
  10. 22. Jackson's informal group of close friends advising him.
  11. 24. Advocate for states' rights and nullification from South Carolina.
  12. 27. Allegation of deal between Adams and Clay.
  13. 28. 11th President, Democrat who won the 1844 election.
  14. 29. State banks where Jackson deposited federal funds.
  15. 30. 1828 tariff that angered Southern states.
  16. 31. Closed meeting for party candidate selection.
  17. 32. Political practice of rewarding loyal supporters with jobs.
  18. 33. Jackson's vice president and 1836 presidential candidate. Later became the 8th President
  19. 34. Gradually reduced tariffs to ease Southern tensions.
Down
  1. 1. 1830 law facilitating Indian relocation west.
  2. 5. the right of states to limit the power of the federal government
  3. 7. Senator of Massachusetts; opposed nullification and defended federal authority.
  4. 9. Increase in prices due to rising money supply.
  5. 10. Economic plan supporting national bank and improvements.
  6. 11. Vice President who defended states' rights and nullification.
  7. 13. Time between election and leaving office.
  8. 14. Tracks of land set aside for Native Americans
  9. 15. the forced removal of Cherokees and their transportation to Oklahoma
  10. 17. Organized groups controlling government for profit.
  11. 18. Spreading negative information about political opponents.
  12. 19. Son of President John Adams and the secretary of state to James Monroe, he largely formulated the Monroe Doctrine. He was the sixth president of the United States and later became a representative in Congress.
  13. 23. Sauk leader who in 1832 led Fox and Sauk warriors against the United States (1767-1838)
  14. 25. Designed to generate income for the government.
  15. 26. Political party formed from Jackson's supporters.