HIST 2313 Study Guide - Final Guide: Preston Brooks, John Wilkes Booth, Solid South
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Indian removal act (1830) controversial legislation signed by jackson to force the expense southerners bore when buying either american or foreign made goods. incoming vp john c. calhoun from south carolina. President, andrew jackson, enforced it as federal law. won the presidency even though andrew jackson had won the most popular votes made henry clay the new secretary of state. Critics charged that clay had used his influence in the house vote for president in order to secure this position from. Adams. (cid:498)corrupt bargain(cid:499) (cid:883)(cid:890)(cid:884)(cid:886) election results were decided by the (ouse j. q. The (cid:498)corrupt bargain(cid:499) charge came about when j. q. Adams (cid:498)tariff of abominations(cid:499) nickname southerners gave to the (cid:883)(cid:890)(cid:884)(cid:890) tariff high tariffs opposed in the south because of (cid:498)trade wars(cid:499) with other nation and the extra. The south carolina exposition and protest (cid:523)(cid:883)(cid:890)(cid:884)(cid:890)(cid:524) written (cid:498)anonymously(cid:499) by (cid:523)under j. q. Adams(cid:524) to be (cid:498)null and void(cid:499) even though the new incoming democratic (cid:498)king mob(cid:499) nickname for andrew jackson.