Removing American Indians will allow white settlers to become wealthier.
Jackson's views on Native Americans was one of transparent bigotry and prejudice. Often referring to the Cherokee people as "savages", and viewing their removal to be a great step in furthering American civilization, despite the Cherokee's rich cultural heritage.
When the Indian Removal Act was deemed "Unconstitutional", Jackson had this to say: "John Marshall has made his decision; let him enforce it now if he can", showing Jackson's determination to evict these people from their home.
Jackson said that it was "just and liberal" and allowed the Native Americans to keep their way of life
American Indians will be allowed to practice their own culture and live the way they want :)
how did jackson justify policy
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i dont effin know
he didnt like it, he thought the rights of the native americans would be supressed (He was right)
Jackson was the first "frontier " president and very proud he was considered an "Indian killer". He pushed for the act and wanted to get Native Americans off lands onto reservations. He was more or less the final solution about Native Americans after 300 years of ( counting from 1492) invasion of Native American ancestral lands. This is a sad history, but one we need to know and understand.
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The Cherokee felt the Indian Removal Act did not apply to them since they were an organized nation and won that in the Supreme Court. Therefore the treaty of New Echota was passed by Congress to "officially" have the right to remove them.they were madThe viewed it and still view it as illegal and wrong. They viewed it as theft and attempted genocide. With Andrew Jackson ignoring the Supreme Court they had little recourse.
yes. Im an indian.....from my point of view the grassis greener on the other side
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Indian standard for slifrom shuttering & concreting.
Jackson's views on Native Americans were discriminatory and resulted in the forced removal of Native tribes from their ancestral lands. Jackson believed in the policy of Indian removal and signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which led to the forced relocation of thousands of Native Americans, primarily from the southeastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River. This policy resulted in the Trail of Tears, a tragic and deadly journey for many tribes, causing immense suffering and loss of life.
President Lincoln.
well hard to tell!!! but let me think!! it is an Indian MNC in my view!!!
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 or The First War of Indian Independence depending upon your point of view.