Jacksonian Democracy

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Across
  1. 1. Bill, authorized President Jackson to use the army and navy to collect duties on the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.
  2. 4. v. Georgia, Marshall and the Supreme Court rule that could not control the Cherokee or their territory.
  3. 6. Quincy Adams, failed to relate to the common man
  4. 9. Removal Act, made Indians move from southern states and put them reservations in the Midwest
  5. 10. of 1828, Jackson spent the next four years organizing his campaign and publicly discrediting President Adams.
  6. 13. insulting or giving out false rumors to ruin another opponent’s reputation.
  7. 14. of Abominations, sought to protect northern and western agricultural products from competition with foreign imports.
  8. 15. Cabinet, group of unofficial advisers consisting of newspaper editors and democratic leaders that met to discuss current issues
  9. 16. of 1824, the House of Representatives had to decide among Adams, Jackson, and Clay.
  10. 17. C. Calhoun, Helped steer the U.S into war with Great Britain and advocated the idea that the United States was a compact between states.
  11. 20. Jackson, represented the common man and detested elitist establishments and practices.
Down
  1. 2. Bargain, claim from supporters of Andrew Jackson that John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay had worked out a deal to ensure Adams was elected president by the House of Representatives in 1824.
  2. 3. of Tears, Cherokees and other tribes forced on a brutal March westward towards Oklahoma
  3. 5. Biddle, struggled to keep the bank functioning when President Jackson tried to destroy it.
  4. 7. Crisis, a political crisis which led tensions between the state of South Carolina and the federal government. In which South Carolina created the Ordinance of Nullification, declaring the tariffs null, void, and non binding.
  5. 8. System, the practice of giving appointive offices to loyal members of the party in power.
  6. 11. of 1837, U.S went through depression due to large state debts and land speculation. Resulted in the closure of many banks and record unemployment levels.
  7. 12. Van Buren, pushed for an independent Treasury to handle the U.S government's finances.
  8. 18. Clay, pushed for a bill to recharter the national bank early
  9. 19. Banks, term used by Jackson’s opponents to describe the state banks that the federal government used for new revenue deposits in an attempt to destroy the Second Bank of the United States