Quizlet Jacksonian Democracy

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  1. american system: Henry Clay's plan for raising tariffs to pay for internal improvements such as better roads and canals
  2. democratic party: After the "corrupt bargain" between Adams and Clay, a group of people got together and formed a party to make sure Jackson would become the next president
  3. era of good feelings: period where there were no wars
  4. erie canal: running from the Albany to Buffalo, New York
  5. force bill: 1833 - The Force Bill authorized President Jackson to use the army and navy to collect duties on the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832. South Carolina's ordinance of nullification had declared these tariffs null and void, and South Carolina would not collect duties on them. The Force Act was never invoked because it was passed by Congress the same day as the Compromise Tariff of 1833, so it became unnecessary. South Carolina also nullified the Force Act.
  6. kitchen cabinet: a group made by Andrew Jackson that angered many people
  7. missouri compromise: agreements proposed by Henry Clay that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine to enter the Union as a free state
  8. national road: settlers and natives traveled on this road
  9. nominating coventions: meetings where a political party selects its presidential and vice presidential candidates
  10. nullifacation crisis: the dispute between the state and federal governments
  11. pet banks: To hurt the Bank of the United States, Jackson deposited government money in state banks known as ___________
  12. second bank of the united states: bank that congress founded in 1816
  13. states rights: the right to pull out of the union, free to make own decisions, states gov.
  14. whig party: a former political party in the United States