Description

main president in the section
French observer who wrote Democracy in America
the right to vote
Son of John Adams, beat Andrew Jackson in the first election
did not make it on the ballot, supported tariffs
more than half
rich party
want to help the common or poor people in America
replacing people in office with supporters
rights of the state(s)
states having the right to cancel a federal law because it is deemed unconstitutional
when the economy shrinks and people lose their jobs
when many people don’t have jobs
a private meeting
where the state's delegates chose the party’s candidate for president
Vice President of Andrew Jackson, believed in nullification
Senator, made a speech against nullification
president, blamed for the economic depression
presidential candidate of the Whigs
vice presidential candidate of the Whigs
the edge of white settlement
Cherokee man who created a writing system for his people
the court case debating whether or not the state had the right to take away land that belonged to the Cherokee people
stood up for the Cherokee even though he was a white settler
moved all of the Native Americans from their homeland
reserved land in Oklahoma set aside by the United States for the Indians
the path the Indians took to get to Oklahoma
boats with flat bottoms that were good for travelling in shallow waters
stops where people had to pay tolls in order to get through
a famous turnpike, the best road in the United States, linked Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pennsylvania
roads that were made of logs that resembled corduroy cloth

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