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- 4. a dispute led by John Calhoun Mary that said that states should ignore federal laws if they believe those laws violated the constitution
- 5. American Politician ad supporters of slavery and states rights he served as a vice president to Andrew Jackson
- 6. a political party formed by supporters of Andrew Jackson after the presidential election of 1824
- 7. native American leader of fox and sauk indians, he resisted the U.S ordered removal of Indian from Illinois and raided settlements and fought the U.s Army
- 11. 9th president, American Politician, served as the governor of Indiana territory
- 15. Florida seminole leader, he resisted removal by the U.s government despite an earlier treaty that Seminole leaders had been forced to sign
- 16. (1832) the supreme court ruling that stated that the Cherokee nation was a distinct territory over which the federal government had authority
- 17. an 800-mile forced March made bu the Cherokee form their homeland in Georgia to Indian from Indiana territory;left to death of one fourth of the Cherokee population
- 18. a Congressional act that authorized the removal of native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River
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- 1. American Politician and secretary of state under Andrew Jackson,8th president
- 2. (1828) the nickname given to a tariff by southerners who opposed it
- 3. U.S. Supreme court case that declared the 2nd bank of the U.S was constitutional and that Maryland could not interfere with it
- 8. a political party formed by opponents of Andrew Jackson and who supported a strong legislature
- 9. belief that power of the states should be greater than the power of the federal government
- 10. a meeting at which a political party selects its presidential and vice presidential Candidates,first held in 1820s
- 12. a politician's practice of giving the government jobs to his or her supporters
- 13. an expansion of voting rights during the popular Andrew Jackson administration
- 14. President Andrew Jackson's group of informal advisers;so called because they often met in the white house kitchen
