Across
- 3. The first name of compromise-maker who helped end the nullification crisis
- 4. _____ vs. Georgia: the Supreme Court case involving the Cherokees and Georgia
- 6. The economic crisis that began in 1837
- 9. The political strategy that uses personal attacks and insults against opponents
- 11. The nickname given to Van Buren during the economic crisis
- 12. The vice president who later became president after Harrison’s quick death
- 15. The nickname of the war hero elected president in 1840
- 16. The president blamed for the Depression of 1837
- 19. The nickname of political party formed to oppose Jackson
- 20. The last name of Speaker of the House who helped Adams win in 1824
- 22. The person who wrote the nullification argument anonymously
- 24. The place where banking power shifted after the Bank War
- 25. The Native American leader who resisted removal in Florida, and is now the mascot for Florida State University
- 28. Jackson’s nickname was “Old ______”
- 29. This Sauk chief led a “war” against the American government in Illinois in 1832
Down
- 1. The law allowing the federal government to invade South Carolina if it nullified the federal tariff
- 2. Jackson’s informal group of advisors was nicknamed after this room in the White House
- 3. Jackson’s plantation in Tennessee
- 5. The “_____ System” rewards political supporters with jobs
- 7. The last name of the president of the national bank
- 8. The forced relocation of the Cherokees to Georgia
- 10. Jackson’s famous toast rejecting nullification: “Our _____: it must be preserved!”
- 13. Secretary of _____: position given to Henry Clay after the so-called “corrupt bargain” of 1825
- 14. The Indian _____ Act of 1830 forced Native Americans west of the Mississippi
- 15. She may replace Jackson on the $20 bill in the future
- 17. Jackson’s wife’ first name; she tragically died before he was inaugurated
- 18. The term meaning a state can reject federal law
- 21. The state that led the nullification crisis
- 23. To win the presidency, a candidate needs a _____ of electoral votes
- 26. The president who ignored Worcester v. Georgia
- 27. Initials of the candidate Jackson defeated in 1828
