HI 381 257 1825 -7&d RiU~ i)lh~iuij (lJWiW?hJ~"Ui 6 : 1825-1829) h-tlTlJ?Hl$

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1828 - The Tariff of Abominations

-The South Carolina Exposition and Protest

1829 -llawn~ l&l&d (u=irslulhJ&dl 7 : 1829-1837) hm.ihmm~nfl

(4 ihw)

1830 - nimi%m5w-i-b4 I7uiJ~woGkiu~ii

1831 -l%JhhU The Liberator

1832 - “

-The Tariff of 1832

- Rl4T1RWl%hiZfWl The Ordinance of Nullification d”.: 1833 - kouy 119~a~~nou~iuuor~~uiana~\r97n6ui~i$11~~~7~

- The Compromise Tariff Act

1836 - sw?nlTuiJa?i Munim~

- “” (r

258 HI 381 , :a.-

HI 381 259 260 HI 381 . The Jackson Administration.

President !P?D-!337 Vice Presldenr ‘John C. Calhoun 1829-1833 Manin Van Buren 1633-1837 secrerary of Scare Mdrrm Van Buren 1829-1831 F.Award Lwingston 1931-1833 Louis McLane 1833-1834 John Fonyth 1834-1837

L sccmary of Samuel Ingham 1829-1831 Tbhe John (2uincy Adams Administration TrC2Wf Louis McLane 1831-1833 Wdham Duane 1833 President John Quncy Adams 1825-1829 Roger 8. Taney 1833-1834 Vice Presldenc John C. Calhoun _ 1825-1829 Levi WccJbury 1934-1837 Secrerq of State 1325-1829 Secretan, of War John H. Eaton I 1829-1831 secretary of 1825-1829 1831-1837 TCISU~ Benjamin Buder 1837 Secrerary of war 1825-1828 Attorney General John M. &mien 1829-1831 Peru Porter ia28-4829 Roger 8. Taney 1831-1833 Arromey General William Wtrr 1825-1829 &njamin Butler 1833-1837 Poxmaster John McLean 1825-1829 POStllUX*r William Barry 1829-1835 Gened General 1835-1837 Sccrmq of Navy Samuel Souchard 18~5-19~9 Secretary of Navy 1829-1831 , 1831-1834 1.834-1837

‘The Van Buren Administration

President Mamn Van Buren 1837-1841 Vice Presidenr Richard M. Johnson 1837-1841 Secretary of Stare John Fonych 1837-1841 , Ecmary of Levi Wwdbury 1837-1841 TW.SU~ Secrecaty of War Joel Poinsetr 1837-1841 Arcomey Gcncd Benjamin Burler 1837-1838 Felix Gmndy 1838-1340 Henry D. Cdpin 1840-1841 Postmasrer Amoa Kendall 1837-1840 General John M. N&s 1840-1841 Secrecay of Navy Mahlon Dicketxm 1837-1838 James Paulding 1838-1841

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HI 381 262 HI 381 W TRAIL OF TEARS O- the surface. this wagon train is reminiscent of many others that carried migrants west- wd 1-1 the middle of the nineteenth century. But the presence of armed soldiers in this Y:cr artist’s rendering hints at the difference. (Courtesy. WooLroc Museum, Bart/ew//k, Oklahoma)