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| First vice president to take office after the death of a president. |
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| Represented the candidate as a common person. |
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| Martin Van Buren Presidency |
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| Nation suffered a 3-year depression. |
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| Disapproved by Jackson, because he thought it was undemocratic. |
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| A frontiersman and a Westerner. |
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| Referred to advisers of Andrew Jackson |
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| The giving of government jobs in return for loyalty. |
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Jackson believed in a dominant union.
Calhoun believed in dominant states. |
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| By the 1830's most states... |
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| Men did not have to own property in order to vote... |
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| A tariff passed in the 1820's which made southerners very upset |
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| Deal between John Adams and Henry Clay |
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| Elected as president because of the corrupt bargain. |
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| Forced Native Americans to move to reservations. |
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| The forced march of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma |
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| Opposed Andrew Jackson's policies. |
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| The right of a state to disobey a federal law. |
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| Threatened to leave the union, but got Congress to pass the Force Bill. |
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