Nullify
Cherokee
Jacksonian Democracy
Tariffs
Election of 1828
Nominating conventions
Spoils system
Trail of Tears
Kitchen cabinet
Choctaw
Nullification Act
Indian Removal Act
Secede
Indian Territory
Democratic Party
period of expanding democracy in the 1820s and 1830s
withdraw
taxes on imported goods
Andrew Jackson vs. John Quincy Adams; Jackson won
an informal group of Jackson’s trusted advisors who sometimes met in the White House kitchen
authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to lands in the west
formed by supporters of ANDREW JACKSON
from GA, set up schools where Cherokee children learned how to read and write in English, developed a government modeled after the U.S. Constitution
passed by SC, stated the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 would not apply to their citizens
first sent to Indian Territory, ¼ died of cold, disease, or starvation
land that is present-day Oklahoma
Cherokee 800 mile forced march to Indian Territory
reject
rewarding supporters with government jobs
Meetings where party members choose the party’s candidates