Across
- 2. Foreign policy set by President Monroe in 1823 that discouraged European intervention in the Western Hemisphere.
- 3. Ran 363 miles across New York State from Lake Erie to the Hudson River.
- 5. Forced march of the Cherokee Indians to move west of the Mississippi in the 1830s.
- 6. Political party led by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster in 1832 who were nationalist that wanted a strong federal government to manage the economy.
- 7. Andrew Jackson and his followers' political ideas concerned with the interest of the common people and limiting the role of the federal government.
- 10. A war some Native Americans fought federal troops and local militia.
- 12. Great champion of nationalism who led the way in 1833 in pushing for passage of a Force Bill.
- 13. 1828 protective tariff named by its southern opponents.
- 18. One of the leading advocates of new economic nationalism.
- 20. Claimed power to review the acts of Congress and of the President for their constitutionality.
- 23. The money needed to build factories or other productive assets.
- 26. Identical components that could be used in place of one another.
- 27. Practice of the political party in power giving jobs and appointments to its supporters, rather than people based on their qualifications.
- 28. Act passed by Congress in 1830 that allowed the federal government to negotiate land trades with the Indians in the Southeast.
Down
- 1. The name of the Court ruling that said Georgia's land seizure was unconstitutional.
- 2. 1820 agreement calling Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state and banning slavery north of the 36 degree 30 North latitude.
- 4. The ability that states can void any federal law deemed unconstitutional.
- 8. The ruling that extended federal power by creating a broad definition of commerce and by asserting the supremacy of federal over state law.
- 9. Worked behind the scenes to build support for Jackson.
- 11. Groups of workers who unite to seek better pay and conditions.
- 14. Developments in technology that transformed manufacturing.
- 15. Would give Jackson authority to use troops to enforce federal law in South Caroline.
- 16. The name for the Native Americans in the five southeastern tribes.
- 17. Henry Clay's federal program with the purpose to stimulate the economy with improvements and create a self-sufficient nation.
- 19. Jackson's Vice President who opposed the Tariff of Abominations.
- 21. Ended Spanish claims to the Pacific Coast territory of Oregon.
- 22. loyalty and devotion to one's nation.
- 24. He won the 1828 presidential election.
- 25. The country's decent route that was made of crushed rock.
