
The Age of Jackson
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Samantha Englebert
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The Age of Jackson
Chapter 7 section 3
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Multiple Choice
Andrew Jackson led troops in the Battle of New Orleans.
True
False
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Key Events about Jackson's political career
Three times the amount of voters turn out
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Multiple Choice
What political party was started when Jackson's followers formed their own party?
Federalists
Democrats
Jacksonian
Democratic-Republican
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Both candidates ran a "smear campaign"
Jackson won by a landslide thanks to the "common man"
Election of 1828
Jackson won the popular vote
Nobody won the majority
Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, chose Adams as the new President
Election of 1824
Tension between Adams and Jackson
Jackson called Adams an elitist even though Jackson himself was a rich plantation owner.
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Henry Clay was automatically out of the running since he was the deciding vote as Speaker of the House
Election of 1824
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Open Ended
In your own words, tell what the Spoils System is.
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Cherokee
Choctaw
Seminole
Creek
Chickasaw
Who were the "Five Civilized Tribes"?
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Allowing Natives to remain would require too much federal protection against the whites.
Didn't believe they would assimilate.
Why Jackson supported the act.
Displacement and dispossession
Assimilation
What to do with "them"?
Indian Removal Act of 1830- Law that forced all Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River.
Do you think the Natives would have eventually assimilated?
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Worcester v. Georgia
The Cherokee Fight Back
The Cherokee fought for their rights to land in Georgia through the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court refused to recognize them as a nation or state and would not hear their case.
The Cherokee came back with Samuel Worcester, a minister who had been jailed for teaching Natives without a license.
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Open Ended
How do you solve the issue of America expanding and Native's still living on their original land?
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Worcester v. Georgia decision
The Supreme Court rules in FAVOR of the Cherokee Nation
The US is NOT allowed to regulate or invade land set aside for the Cherokee
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Multiple Choice
What was Jackson's response to the Supreme Court ruling?
He followed it to an extent
He committed a genocide of the Cherokee nation
He refused to follow the ruling
He followed the ruling and left the Cherokee alone
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Open Ended
How did the removal of Native Americans cause a rift between the executive and judicial branch?
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Why is this forced removal referred to as the Trail of Tears?
Native's land was forcefully stolen
About 1/4 of Native's perished on the journey
It was 800 miles mostly on foot
Government officials and outlaws stole from them along the way
Their new land was far inferior to the land they had been forced to leave
The Age of Jackson
Chapter 7 section 3
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