Lesson 5: Jacksonian Democracy
I can evaluate the growth of the federal government during the Age of Jackson.
“New Democracy,” Universal White Manhood Suffrage, Voting Reform, Caucus, Nominating Convention, Election of 1824, John Q. Adams, “Corrupt Bargain,” “Tariff of Abominations,” “The South Carolina Exposition,” Election of 1828, Andrew Jackson, “Old Hickory,” Spoils System, Kitchen cabinet, Webster-Hayne Debate, Jefferson Day Toast, Peggy Eaton Affair, Tariff of 1832, Nullification Controversy, Tariff of 1833, Force Bill, Election of 1832, Anti-Masonic Party, Bank War, Nicholas Biddle, “Pet Bank” Scheme, Roger Taney, Specie Circular, Maysville Road Veto, Indian Removal Act, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, Worcester v. Georgia, Trail of Tears, Indian Territory, Black Hawk War, Second Seminole War, Texas Revolution, Stephen Austin, Santa Ana, Sam Houston, Alamo, San Jacito, Election of 1836, Whig Party, William Henry Harrison, Martin Van Buren, Panic of 1837, Treasury Bill of 1840, Independent Treasury System
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