he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live
1830 Jackson supporters and Congress pushed through the Indian Removal Act. It forced many Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River.
Cherokee!
enforcement acts
The Cherokees won a court case allowing them to stay in Georgia. US President Jackson would not honor the court's decision. Jackson was soon to leave office as his term was expiring. The actual and formal relocation of the Cherokee Native Tribe began under President Van Buren. Earlier, Chereokees had been forcefully been removed from certain deep south states.
France agreed to support the Revolution with the Americans.
Because he absolutely hated John C. Calhoun the leader of the nullification movement in south Carolina. Preservation of the Union was also important to him.
he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live
provided for the general resettlement of Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River to lands west President Jackson was a strong opponent of Indian tribes
provided for the general resettlement of Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River to lands west President Jackson was a strong opponent of Indian tribes
gandmara
thats a tough one
thats a tough one
common Americans.
Cherokee!
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson.
supported the poor
Andrew Jackson