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CHAPTER 7 GUIDED READING The Age of Jackson

Balancing nationalism and Sectionalism57 McDougal Littell Inc. All rights READINGThe Age of JacksonSection you read about the Jacksonian era, write answers to the questions about eventsthat appear on the time line. By this point, theCherokee have estab-lished themselves asa passes theIndian Removal forces theChoctaw from forces the Saukand Fox from their forces the Chickasaw from their Supreme Court ruleson Worcester v. Cherokee beginleaving Van Burenorders the forcedremoval of all Cherokeefrom the back of this paper, identify or explain each of the following:Democratic-Republican Partyspoils systemCHAPTER71827183018311832183518381.

Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism 57 ... GUIDED READING The Age of Jackson Section 3 A. As you read about the Jacksonian era, write answers to the questions about events that appear on the time line. By this point, the Cherokee have estab-lished themselves as a nation.

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1 Balancing nationalism and Sectionalism57 McDougal Littell Inc. All rights READINGThe Age of JacksonSection you read about the Jacksonian era, write answers to the questions about eventsthat appear on the time line. By this point, theCherokee have estab-lished themselves asa passes theIndian Removal forces theChoctaw from forces the Saukand Fox from their forces the Chickasaw from their Supreme Court ruleson Worcester v. Cherokee beginleaving Van Burenorders the forcedremoval of all Cherokeefrom the back of this paper, identify or explain each of the following:Democratic-Republican Partyspoils systemCHAPTER71827183018311832183518381.

2 Who were the five civilized tribes ?2. What did the act call for, and why did Andrew Jacksonsupport it?3. What did the court decide in the case?4. What was Jackson s response to the court ruling?5. Why is this forced removal referred to as the Trail of Tears?asan-0207ir 12/6/01 8:24 AM Page 57


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