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They loved him. They loved him. He was their hero, because he was one of them. In their eyes Andrew Jackson could do no wrong. With the exceptions of George Washington and a few other presidents, Andrew Jackson was easily the most popular president.

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Jackson was famous as an Indian fighter and the victor at New Orleans. He was perceived

as a rugged frontiersman who would fight to end corruption in the federal governmet

and stand up for the common man.

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Andrew Jackson was despised by native tribes for many reasons. One of these reasons was because Jackson tried to move Indians tribes out of their native lands even though the constitution protected the Indians and the supreme court ruled in favor of the Indians. Not only did this anger the Indians, but this act was also unconstitutional. After he kicked them out of their land, he sent them on a 1000 mile trip to Indians territory ( the state of Oklahoma) known as the trail of tear. Thousands of Indians died on this trip and 'til this day, some Indians reject the $20 bill because it has president Jackson's face on it. So long story short, the native Americans viewed Jackson's presidency as a terrible thing for the American population

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Andrew Jackson became the President of the United States prior to the Civil War. He wanted the country to become an industry powerhouse with a strong military.

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Andrew Jackson felt that the Native Americans were just taking up space in the east. So he began the Indian removal act to try to get rid of them.

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