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jackson won the poular vote but not the electoral. John Quincy won.
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Jackson and Quincy ran against each other again but this time Jackson won. Both used alot of slander to win.
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congress passed this to in order to protect northern industries from needing to compete with those export goods
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Andrew Jackson inauguration in 1829 reflected the growing spirit of democracy.Jackson also the first westerner to occupy the White House
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This eight day debate, January 19-27, was over the federal policy towards western land.
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Andrew wanted the Indians to move west past the Mississippi, so they would not interfere with white expansion.
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A bill to create a road that would lie in Kentucky. This bill was vetoed by Jackson, because he saw it as unconstitutional, because it was not part of the interstate commerce.
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A case in which the Cherokees appealed to the Supreme Court to try to stop the white infringement on their land. Because of the fact the Cherokee Nation was seen as a "domestic dependent nation" nothing changed after the verdict of the case was made.
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A bill proposed by Jackson in response to the Nullification Crisis to authorize the president to use the military to make sure that laws passed by congress were obeyed.
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A bill proposed to reestablish the Bank of the US. This bill was vetoed by Jackson, because he wanted to eliminate the Bank of the US, because it was run by people who were incompetent and he saw it as unconstitutional
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Election between Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson. Jackson won by a large margin of electoral votes and this reelection allowed him successfully eliminate the Bank of the US.
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Acted as a remedy for the conflict created by Tariff of 1828, which took favor in the North.
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South Carolinians responded angry to a congressional tariff bill, so they summoned a state convention to nullify the Tariff of 1828 and the Tariff of 1832.
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was the costliest war waged by the goverment for indian land
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after the bank of the US had closed state banks could lend money without limit. to slow thus down jackson ordered anyone that wad buying public land had to pay wth gold or silver. many banks didnt have enough gold and silver so they had to close