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    Bank of the United States‚ eliminated the national debt‚ and conquered and triumphed over the Supreme Court. In a sense a man larger than life‚ Jackson paved the way for the many liberties that we take for granted today. From nullification to Indian Removal‚ Andrew Jackson is a man who is cautiously studied. From his early childhood years to the deathbed‚

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    Supreme Court ruled in their favor but the then acting President Martin Van Buren told the state of Georgia to ignore it. The Indian Removal Act authorized the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. The Trail of

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    President Andrew Jackson; A Fallicy President Andrew Jackson was one of the better embodiments of the “American Dream.” His humble beginnings made him a common man‚ while his vast intellect and determination made him successful. Throughout his presidency‚ Andrew Jackson was praised for acting on the behalf of the ordinary Americans. Yet‚ his personal motivations and interests that influenced his actions were often contradictory. Jackson’s first term was distinguished by private opinions altering

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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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    Trail of Tears DBQ The Cherokee Native Americans had to move to the west of the Mississippi River from where ever they were. They had to move from their original homes because they were “in the way” of the growing states. Document H2 is a graphic of where the Native Americans started and trail they took to Oklahoma. All of the Native American tribes were originally in one of the growing states. It was a problem for them to be in the states because they were not under the United States leadership

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    his days in office that included forceful removal of Native Americans‚ setting off the Spoils System into the American Government‚ and turning the presidential veto into an executive weapon; making use of it more than any other president before him. One of the most controversial events that occurred during Jackson’s presidency was the “Trail of Tears”. Jackson‚ a strong oppose of Native American rights‚ issued the “Indian Removal Act” which ordered for Indian relocation

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    bill. Jackson was responsible for things such as the Indian Removal Act and the Spoils System. Andrew Jackson should be removed from the U.S twenty dollar bill because he passed the Indian Removal Act‚caused the panic of 1837‚ and created the Spoils System. First‚ Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act. According to a page about Andrew Jackson Administration in the Zinn Education Project Cherokee/Seminole Removal Role Play‚the Indian Removal Act was a law passed by Jackson forcing Natives to leave their

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    Jacksonian Democracy For quite some time Americans have been led to believe that during the 1820s and 30s‚ Jacksonian Democrats were the guardians of the people‚ and worked to improve the nation for the people. The truth remains‚ however‚ that during this period‚ President Jackson vetoed a bill to recharter the Bank of the United States of America‚ infringed on the rights of Native Americans‚ used "brute" force to bring Southerners under submission during the Tariff

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    place to force the Native Americans out of their Native lands to parts of the country that was not known to them. People from the Cherokee‚ Muscogee‚ Chickasaw‚ Choctaw‚ and Seminole tribes were marched at gunpoint hundreds of miles to a reservation they knew nothing about in what is today‚ Oklahoma. This all began in the year of 1830 when Congress passed the Indian Removal Act which forced the Native Americans to leave their homes and move to the Indian reservations. All the Indians did one of two

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    Andrew Jackson was not a democratic president. For example‚ the cases of Indian Removal Act and the Spoil System. The issue of the Indian Removal Act proves Andrew Jackson was not a democratic president. Jackson said he would completely remove Indians if he got elected as president because the white people wanted the land the Indians were living on. The Supreme Court said that the Indians can stay‚ but Jackson ignored them. He forced them to leave‚ but some didn’t‚ so that is how the trail of

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