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    brought the white settlement to the border of Florida‚ owned by Spain. Jackson started raids into Florida‚ arguing it was safety for escaped slaves and for violent Indians. Andrew Jackson’s military campaign came across the Florida border‚ burning Seminole villages‚ seizing Spanish forts‚ until Spain was “persuaded” to sell. Jackson then became governor of the Florida

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    Many true college sports fans don’t usually just like a school for the players on the team though‚ they love it for the rich tradition that lurks beyond the field. Rivalries games like Michigan vs. Ohio State‚ USC’s trojan horse‚ Florida state’s seminole mascot throwing the spear on the field before the game begins‚ traditions like these have the greatest influence on fans and students which makes them want to look into the school more to understand the requirements that a student must meet in order

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    Andrew Jackson‚ also known as “Old Hickory”‚ was a man who campaigned for the people‚ considering himself a “man of the people”‚ yet acted according to his purposes and ideologies‚ believing that those were the ones that would change the system for the better (The Ages of Jackson). Andrew Jackson‚ serving two terms of presidency after being elected in 1827‚ made it a point to not only feel and think the way he saw fit‚ but also act accordingly. Similar to all those who preceded him‚ Jackson did

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    Week 13 of the college football season has concluded‚ and one team may have secured its spot in the second annual College Football Playoff. The Oklahoma Sooners seem to be in position to reach the Playoff‚ yet the College Football Playoff Committee has final say on whether the Sooners will play for a chance to claim the Championship. After the Committee releases its latest rankings on Tuesday‚ the final Playoff rankings will be revealed on Dec. 6. For those that aren’t fans of the current top four

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    India Removal Act of 1830 In the early 1800s‚ while the fast growing country of the United states urged its people to expand to the south‚ on what was home to many Indian nations including the Cherokee‚ Creek‚ Choctaw‚ Chicasaw and Seminole. In search for land to grow cotton‚ white settlers considered these tribes an obstacle that stood in the way of progress. Pressures to the federal government to take over this land increased as more and more people tried settled in the south. This led to many

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    making them as much as the whites. They encourage them to convert to Christianity and learn to speak and read English. Five different tribes embraced their customs and became known as the “Five civilized tribes”. These included Choctaw‚ Chickasaw‚ Seminole‚ Creek and Cherokee. Many lands the Native Americans preserved were valuable to the whites. Many white settlers saw a purpose for the land Indians had and would do anything to get it. They wanted to expend growing cotton and slavery. White settlers

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    The President of the people is the term coined for President Andrew Jackson in 1828. The changing atmosphere of American political life in the Jacksonian Era was characterized by the expansion of democracy through heightened emphasis on equality in the political process for adult white males‚ the rise of interest group politics and sectional issues‚ a changing style of campaigning‚ and increased voter participation (US: A Narrative History‚ 211). Additionally‚ as a reaction to wars in Latin America

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    So‚ the Natives weren’t needed anymore in the Americas because the Americans were the  "rulers". Since the Natives were no longer needed‚ they ordered a removal of them thinking  they weren’t human. Jefferson had a plan to change the way that the Natives were‚ to make  them more American. Jackson was obsessed with taking land from the Natives and hating  them. Jackson led to the Natives to the their land‚ promising the Cherokees friendship‚  deceiving them. Americans have been hiding the true Jackson from the textbooks

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    qualified and deserve them‚ not just because they are of the same affiliation. (DOC I) Another reason why Jackson was not democratic is because he practiced the Indian Removal Act. (DOC J) You can tell it wasn’t democracy because he had one thousand Seminoles‚ Choctaw‚ Creek‚ Chickasaw‚ and Cherokee Indians forcibly moved to Indian Territory West of Mississippi. (DOC L) In democracy‚ it means everyone is entitled to be equal‚ and Jackson sending people away and taking their land is obviously not treating

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    Unit 4 Essay - The Trail of Tears/Indian Removal 1815-1860 was a busy time for the United States of America. The country was still fairly new and everything was changing. The country had to deal with new land areas‚ Indian removal‚ nullification‚ a national bank‚ and everything in between. Whoever was elected as president had a large task ahead of them‚ not one president had it very easy. Ever since this country was founded‚ there was one substantial problem that lay ahead of them; the Native Americans

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