Match these people with their actions. 1. succeeded James Madison as president Daniel Webster 2. opposed the Tariff of 1816 Andrew Jackson 3. enacted the Indian Removal Act John Quincy Adams 4. proposed construction of the Erie Canal DeWitt Clinton 5. led Black Seminoles in hiding families and fighting for their land Osceola 6. supported the Tariff of 1816 John C. Calhoun 7. the Secretary of State who supported the Monroe Doctrine James Monroe
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Match these people with their actions. 1. succeeded James Madison as president Daniel Webster 2. opposed the Tariff of 1816 Andrew Jackson 3. enacted the Indian Removal Act John Quincy Adams 4. proposed construction of the Erie Canal DeWitt Clinton 5. led Black Seminoles in hiding families and fighting for their land Osceola 6. supported the Tariff of 1816 John C. Calhoun 7. the Secretary of State who supported the Monroe Doctrine James Monroe
Succeeded James Madison as president: John Quincy Adams Opposed the Tariff of 1816: John C. Calhoun Enacted the Indian Removal Act: Andrew Jackson Proposed construction of the Erie Canal: DeWitt Clinton Led Black Seminoles in hiding families and fighting for their land: Osceola Supported the Tariff of 1816: Daniel Webster The Secretary of State who supported the Monroe Doctrine: James Monroe
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Succeeded James Madison as president: John Quincy Adams
Opposed the Tariff of 1816: John C. Calhoun
Enacted the Indian Removal Act: Andrew Jackson
Proposed construction of the Erie Canal: DeWitt Clinton
Led Black Seminoles in hiding families and fighting for their land: Osceola
Supported the Tariff of 1816: Daniel Webster
The Secretary of State who supported the Monroe Doctrine: James Monroe


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