Across
- 3. This man invented a writing system for the Cherokee Nation
- 6. Andrew Jackson hated and destroyed this institution
- 9. This Native American leader marched the Sauk and Fox tribes back to Illinois
- 12. John Tyler's derogatory nickname
- 14. This device was used to extract seeds from cotton tufts
- 18. Andrew Jackson won a great victory here during the War of 1812
- 19. Andrew Jackson presented himself as a hero of the _
- 20. This law forced Native Americans off of their lands
- 21. The period of slow economic growth caused by the Panic of 1837
- 22. Prior to 1828, only white men who owned _ could vote
- 23. Andrew Jackson created this political party
- 27. Andrew Jackson's derogatory nickname
- 28. Originally, Native Americans were forced to either leave their land or _
- 29. "_ and Tyler too"
- 30. Andrew Jackson did not trust _, preferring gold and silver
- 31. Henry Clay and Daniel Webster created this political party
- 32. During the Missouri Compromise, this state was created to keep the balance of free and slave states
- 33. This Native American leader was captured at a "peace conference"
Down
- 1. The president's ability to reject a bill from Congress
- 2. The winner of the 1824 presidential election
- 4. The winner of the 1828 election
- 5. The decrease in the value of money
- 7. This modern day state was originally called Indian Territory
- 8. Pictures of this were put on William Henry Harrison's campaign banners
- 10. The Monroe Doctrine stated that Europeans could not interfere with this part of the world
- 11. This president succeeded Andrew Jackson
- 13. John Quincy Adams created this political party
- 15. The Missouri Compromise stated the slavery could not expand _ of the 36° 30' N latitude line
- 16. This expanded when slaves could no longer be imported to the United States
- 17. The identification with and loyalty to a particular part or region of the country
- 24. The United States declared war on this tribe in 1835
- 25. The march of the Cherokee to Indian Territory
- 26. The length of days of William Henry Harrison's presidency
