No. A British soldier did.
Savages and annihilated. ~Apex
The term "Kitchen Cabinet" refers to the name give to President Andrew Jackson's informal advisers. His critics felt he relied on these advisers more than he did his official cabinet.
Jackson did not personally take any Indian land. He did persuade the Creeks after he defeated them in a war which they started, to cede some of their land to the US government. Why? Because he thought the government could make better use of it and to punish them for warring against the United States.
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By using words like "savages" to give the audience a curtain impression of American Indians. - Apex Your Welcome :]
gave the common man more power
There was no impeachment trial for Jackson. You may be thinking of Johnson or Clinton, the 2 president that were impeached.
NO i dont care enough to give a good answer so no
The Spoils System..."To the Victor goes the Spoils"
it means a small kiss on the cheek.
Andrew Jackson promised to give Junaluska, a Cherokee warrior, protection and land rights for his service in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the Creek War. However, Jackson later supported and signed the Indian Removal Act, which led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes, including the Cherokee, along the Trail of Tears.
That territory was Florida, which the Spanish were apparently unable to control.