Jackson thought that he created reservations for Indians that it would solve the issue of the white people stealing their land. The land was basically stolen from the Indians and they got little in return.
It gave their tribes greater controls of their own affairs
Andrew Jackson tried to stop land speculators by congress passing the Indian Removal Act in 1830
Indian Removal Act.
He believed it was inevitable that they would lose their land.
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President Jackson issued the Specie Circular of 1836
President Jackson issued the Specie Circular of 1836
It gave their tribes greater controls of their own affairs
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.
settlers in the south who wanted land for cotton farming
Andrew Jackson was famed as an "Indian Fighter" and despised Native People at all levels. When it was found that the Natives had gold on their land, he agreed with congress that these people stood as obstacles to the treasure vaults of this land.
Martin Van Buren agreed with Jackson's Indian policy. The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830, and signed into law by President Andrew Jackson.