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Were three main U.S. regions in the early 1800s
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Jacksonian Democracy
This period of expanding democracy became known as Jacksonian Democracy. -
Northern manufacturers began to demand a tariff on imported woolen goods
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Adams v. Jackson
The 1828 presidential contest was a rematch of the 1824 election. Once again, John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson -
Democratic party was created
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The 1828 campaign focused a great deal on the candidates' presonalities.
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Congress passed the Tariff of Abominations
when congress placed a high tariff on imports -
Cherokee began publishing a newspaper
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Jackson urgued congress to pass another tariff
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Nicholas Biddle decided to push for a bill to renew the Bank's charter in 1832
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Henry Clay proposed a compromise that would lower tariff
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Whig Party was formed
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Jackson tried to slow inflation
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Panic of 1837
a severe econmoic depression -
All Cherokee were removed to Indian Territory
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Candidates stood behind William Henry Harrison