South Carolinadeclared thetariff of 1828void andthreatenedsecessionAdams was selectedto be president overAndrew Jackson bythe House ofRepresentatives inthe election of 1824The IndianRemoval actwas signedon May 28,1830The Rush-BagotTreaty was madebetween theSecretary of Stateand the British PrimeMinister of theUnited StatesThe Whig partyvalued talent andentrepreneurshipMartin Van Burenwas Secretary ofState and VicePresident beforebecomingPresidentThe Era ofGood Feelingsoccurred afterthe War of1812Martin VanBuren won theelection of1836 with 170electoral votesJacksonpassed the tariffof 1833 inresponse to thenullificationcrisisThe MonroeDoctrine wasmade to limitEuropeancolonization ofthe AmericasMost stateshad propertyqualificationsto voteThe SouthCarolinaExposition &Protest waswritten by JohnC. CalhounAndrewJackson wonthe election of1828 with 56%of the popularvoteEngland cut offcotton importscontributing tothe Panic of1837Jackson usedhis "KitchenCabinet"instead of hisPresidentialCabinetThe rulingfromWorcester vsGeorgia wasnot enforcedIt is believed that inthe election of 1824,Henry Clay, theSpeaker of theHouse, convincedcongress to electAdamsJackson wasthe firstpresident froma trans-AppalachianstateJohn QuincyAdams wasthe presidentfrom 1825 -1829Jackson tookthe federalfunds out ofthe NationalBankTexas was itsown countrybeforebecoming astateHarrison died32 days intohis presidencymaking Tylerthe presidentIn the mid 1820s,some states gavethe right to vote to allwhite men, all menwho paid taxes, orall who served in themilitiaThe SpoilsSystem wasused by MartinVan Buren inNew York in1821Harrison'scampaignslogan was"Tippecanoeand Tyler Too"One fourth ofthe migratingCherokeepopulation diedduring the Trailof TearsSouth Carolinadeclared thetariff of 1828void andthreatenedsecessionAdams was selectedto be president overAndrew Jackson bythe House ofRepresentatives inthe election of 1824The IndianRemoval actwas signedon May 28,1830The Rush-BagotTreaty was madebetween theSecretary of Stateand the British PrimeMinister of theUnited StatesThe Whig partyvalued talent andentrepreneurshipMartin Van Burenwas Secretary ofState and VicePresident beforebecomingPresidentThe Era ofGood Feelingsoccurred afterthe War of1812Martin VanBuren won theelection of1836 with 170electoral votesJacksonpassed the tariffof 1833 inresponse to thenullificationcrisisThe MonroeDoctrine wasmade to limitEuropeancolonization ofthe AmericasMost stateshad propertyqualificationsto voteThe SouthCarolinaExposition &Protest waswritten by JohnC. CalhounAndrewJackson wonthe election of1828 with 56%of the popularvoteEngland cut offcotton importscontributing tothe Panic of1837Jackson usedhis "KitchenCabinet"instead of hisPresidentialCabinetThe rulingfromWorcester vsGeorgia wasnot enforcedIt is believed that inthe election of 1824,Henry Clay, theSpeaker of theHouse, convincedcongress to electAdamsJackson wasthe firstpresident froma trans-AppalachianstateJohn QuincyAdams wasthe presidentfrom 1825 -1829Jackson tookthe federalfunds out ofthe NationalBankTexas was itsown countrybeforebecoming astateHarrison died32 days intohis presidencymaking Tylerthe presidentIn the mid 1820s,some states gavethe right to vote to allwhite men, all menwho paid taxes, orall who served in themilitiaThe SpoilsSystem wasused by MartinVan Buren inNew York in1821Harrison'scampaignslogan was"Tippecanoeand Tyler Too"One fourth ofthe migratingCherokeepopulation diedduring the Trailof Tears

Age of Jackson Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. South Carolina declared the tariff of 1828 void and threatened secession
  2. Adams was selected to be president over Andrew Jackson by the House of Representatives in the election of 1824
  3. The Indian Removal act was signed on May 28, 1830
  4. The Rush-Bagot Treaty was made between the Secretary of State and the British Prime Minister of the United States
  5. The Whig party valued talent and entrepreneurship
  6. Martin Van Buren was Secretary of State and Vice President before becoming President
  7. The Era of Good Feelings occurred after the War of 1812
  8. Martin Van Buren won the election of 1836 with 170 electoral votes
  9. Jackson passed the tariff of 1833 in response to the nullification crisis
  10. The Monroe Doctrine was made to limit European colonization of the Americas
  11. Most states had property qualifications to vote
  12. The South Carolina Exposition & Protest was written by John C. Calhoun
  13. Andrew Jackson won the election of 1828 with 56% of the popular vote
  14. England cut off cotton imports contributing to the Panic of 1837
  15. Jackson used his "Kitchen Cabinet" instead of his Presidential Cabinet
  16. The ruling from Worcester vs Georgia was not enforced
  17. It is believed that in the election of 1824, Henry Clay, the Speaker of the House, convinced congress to elect Adams
  18. Jackson was the first president from a trans-Appalachian state
  19. John Quincy Adams was the president from 1825 - 1829
  20. Jackson took the federal funds out of the National Bank
  21. Texas was its own country before becoming a state
  22. Harrison died 32 days into his presidency making Tyler the president
  23. In the mid 1820s, some states gave the right to vote to all white men, all men who paid taxes, or all who served in the militia
  24. The Spoils System was used by Martin Van Buren in New York in 1821
  25. Harrison's campaign slogan was "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too"
  26. One fourth of the migrating Cherokee population died during the Trail of Tears