Across
- 8. The battle in which Andrew Jackson would gain his popularity
- 9. The act that authorized the president to force Native American tribes out of their homelands to areas west of the Mississippi
- 10. It was a basic agreement on most domestic policies during this time period
- 13. The movement that supported greater rights for the common man, and the opposition to any signs of aristocracy
- 14. Defeated Andrew Jackson in electoral votes in the presidential election of 1824
Down
- 1. The practice of the succeeding political party giving office spots to its supporters
- 2. Considered as the father of the US constitution
- 3. The new political party made after Andrew Jackson's loss to John Quincy Adams
- 4. The act of stealing sailors and forcing them to fight for your side instead of their native country
- 5. The political party which was opposed to an overtly powerful centralized government
- 6. The term used to describe the forced relocation and suffering of Native Tribes
- 7. Lost to Andrew Jackson in the presidential election in 1832
- 11. Supporters of the active federal government, mostly from northeast states
- 12. The war where British troops invaded Washington, Dc, and burned down the white house
