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name date period
nationalism & the age of jackson key concepts
nationalism have pride in ones nation
indian removal act signed by andrew jackson on may 28th, 1830
relocated the natives to the west
mcculloch v maryland congress had the power to incorporate and maryland
could not tax instruments
gibbons v ogden
secede
spoils system
kitchen cabinet
five civilized tribes
suffrage
adams-onis treaty
john quincy adams
acksonian
republicans
Brief Explanations
Each term is defined with key historical context tied to U.S. history's Age of Jackson era:
- Gibbons v Ogden: Supreme Court case affirming federal control over interstate commerce.
- secede: To formally withdraw from a political union (like a nation).
- spoils system: Practice of giving government jobs to political supporters.
- Kitchen Cabinet: Andrew Jackson's informal group of advisors.
- Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole nations, deemed "civilized" for adopting European-American practices.
- Monroe Doctrine: U.S. policy opposing European interference in the Americas.
- suffrage: The right to vote in political elections.
- Adams-Onís Treaty: 1819 treaty where Spain ceded Florida to the U.S.
- John Quincy Adams: 6th U.S. President, known for nationalist policies.
- Jacksonian Republicans: Political faction supporting Andrew Jackson, focused on expanding white male suffrage and states' rights (in some contexts).
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- Gibbons v Ogden: Established federal authority over interstate commerce
- secede: Withdraw from a political union
- spoils system: Awarding gov jobs to loyal supporters
- Kitchen Cabinet: Jackson's informal, trusted advisors
- Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole
- Monroe Doctrine: Barred European interference in Americas
- suffrage: The legal right to vote in elections
- Adams-Onís Treaty: U.S. acquired Florida from Spain (1819)
- John Quincy Adams: 6th U.S. President, nationalist leader
- Jacksonian Republicans: Pro-Jackson faction, expanded white male voting rights