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This overview covers significant events and influential figures in early 19th century America, focusing on the 1824 presidential election, the impact of the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears, and the rise of Jacksonian Democracy. It also discusses technological advancements, such as the telegraph and steamboat, in transforming communication and transportation. Key terms include the Corrupt Bargain, Whig Party opposition, and the roles of both sectionalism and nationalism during this transformative period in American history.
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Who was the 1824 presidential candidate favored by New Englanders?
According to Andrew Jackson, what allowed Adams to win the election?
What is the name of the 1830 law that called for the government to relocate Native Americans out west?
What was the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from their homeland
The idea of widening political power to more of the people to ensure majority rule is known as what?
The idea that the states have the right to reject federal laws is known as what?
What made transportation from one end of the country to the other end easier?
What do you call the reasons an immigrant leaves once country and decides to go to another country
What is it called when you are loyal to your own part of the country?
The idea that America is meant to expand from ocean to ocean