Chapter 13 Matching (apushЁЯЩП)
William Henry Harrison
"Old Tippecanoe," who was portrayed by Whig propagandists as a hard drinking ЁЯН╗ common man of the frontier
David Crocket
A frontier hero, Tennessee congressman, and tellerif tales who died in the Texas war for independence
John Quincy Adams
Aloof New England statesman whose elitism made him an unpopular leader in the new era of mass democracy
Sequoyah
Cherokee leader who devised an alphabet for his people
Sam Houston
Former Tennessee governor whose victory at San jam into in 1836 won Texas it's independence
John C. Calhoun
Former Vice President, leader of the South California nullifiers, and bitter enemy of Andrew Jackson!
Black hawk
Illinois-Wisconsin area Sauk leader who was defeated American regulars and militia in 1832ЁЯШй
Henry Clay
Jackson's rival for the presidency in 1832, who failed to save the Bank of The United States
Santa Anna
Mexican General and dictator whose large army failed to defeat the texans
Stephen Austin
Original leader of American settlers in Texas who obtained a huge land grant from the Mexican government
Whigs
Political party that favored a more activist government, high tariffs, internal improvements, and moral refirms
Democrats
Political party that stressed individual liberty
Osceola
Seminole leader whose warriors killed 1,500 American soldiers in years of guerrilla warfare
Nicolas Biddle
Talented but high-handed bank president who fought a bitter losing battle with the preside of the us
Martin Van Buren
The "wizard of Albany," whose economically troubled presidency was served in the shadow of Jacckson