US History Unit III

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Across
  1. 3. The political party that Andrew Jackson created when the Election of 1824 was stolen from him.
  2. 5. The ______ v. Georgia court case led to the Supreme Court declaring that the Native Americans tribe were sovereign nations within the United States.
  3. 7. A reformer that pushed for mental health treatment centers.
  4. 11. The nickname given to President Jackson's method of filling federal jobs.
  5. 13. The deal that led to John Quincy Adams winning the Election of 1824 was said to be _______.
  6. 14. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that created a tremendous expansion of federal government power during his time on the Supreme Court.
  7. 17. The name of the act that allowed the government to shut down newspapers that were exercising free speech during the Quasi War with France.
  8. 19. A slave that led an uprising that terrified slave owners in the South.
  9. 20. Where extreme violence occurred due to the popular sovereignty vote that would make the territory a slave state.
  10. 21. The slave that tried to sue for his freedom. Only to have the Supreme Court reject his lawsuit and issue a ruling that declared that African Americans were not citizens.
  11. 22. The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
  12. 23. The 1794 treaty that tried to resolve lingering disputes with Britain.
  13. 24. The territory dispute that we resolved with Britain when President Polk declared 54/40 or fight.
  14. 28. A former slave that learned to read and write. He became a powerful speaker and was the editor of The North Star.
  15. 29. The treaty that secured Florida from Spain.
  16. 31. The minister that created the African Methodist Episcopal Church and encouraged his congregation to fight slavery.
Down
  1. 1. The name of the Senate Bill that would allow President Jackson to use the military to collect taxes in South Carolina.
  2. 2. The attempt to stop slavery from expanding into new territories that we may acquire from the war with Mexico.
  3. 4. What the Grimke Sisters wanted.
  4. 6. An abolitionist that advocated violence to end slavery.
  5. 8. What the British were doing to our sailors.
  6. 9. Alexander Hamilton argued for this as Secretary of State. It would mean that the federal government would absorb the debts that the states had from the War for Independence.
  7. 10. When a state claims that a federal law is unconstitutional and what South Carolina tried to do regarding tariffs.
  8. 12. The abolitionist that was the editor of The Liberator.
  9. 14. A Massachusetts man that pushed for better public public education.
  10. 15. The nickname for the federal judges that Adams appointed on the last day of his presidency that would allow the Federalists to still hold some power in government.
  11. 16. The product that was central to the rebellion that occurred during the Washington administration.
  12. 18. The practice of saying things about political opponents that may not be entirely true.
  13. 25. The ship that the British attacked when the captain denied them entry to search. It was a contributing factor to the War of 1812.
  14. 26. The man that committed acts of violence in Kansas and tried to steal military weapons at Harper's Ferry to arm a slave uprising.
  15. 27. What Jefferson enacted in 1807 to try and keep America neutral while the British and French fought. It had a disastrous impact on the American economy.
  16. 30. An important outcome from the Seneca Falls Convention was the Declaration of ______ demanding equality and voting rights for women.