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Explore the controversial presidency of Andrew Jackson, focusing on his first and second terms (1829-1837) marked by the Trail of Tears, Bank of the United States controversy, Pet Banks, and the formation of the Whig Party. Discover the impact of the Taney Court, emergence of the Democratic Party, modern campaigning, "Common Man" philosophy, spoils system, Nullification Crisis, federal government vs. states' rights debate, and the Indian Removal Act leading to the removal of Civilized Tribes in the Southeast.
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Jacksonian America First Term (1829-1833) Second Term (1833-1837) Trail of Tears Bank of the United States (Bus) Controversy Pet Banks and Wildcat Banks Formation of Whig Party Taney Court Began • Development of the current Democratic Party • Modern Campaigning Began • “Common Man” Philosophy • Spoils System and Kitchen Cabinet • Nullification Crisis • Federal Gov. vs. States’ Rights • Indian Removal Act • Removal of Civilized Tribes Begins (Southeast)