It affected president andrew's life because those were the only family members and that meant a lot to him. Andrew Jackson was the only president who had all family members killed.
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Andrew Jackson spent a large part of his military career fighting Native Americans. This lead to an apparent dislike of all Indian's. As president he advocated the removal of civilized Indian tribes from their ancestral lands. Andrew Jackson caused between 4,000 and 15,000 Indian deaths during what is known as the "Trail of Tears".
Jackson was a normal human being -- he was saddened by the things that sadden all of us, such as deaths in the family. His father , his mother, his two older brother and his wife all died before he became President. He was also saddened when the federal union was threatened.
Andrew Jackson Mother and father both died when he was at a young age. His father died when he was 15 and his mother when he was 20. His mother was in a way killed by the British. This made him have a strong hatred towards the British which he took out on them during his battles. I think that his parents deaths and him being a "self-made" man contributed.
Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act just a few months after taking office. It gave him the ability to negotiate with tribes to remove them to west of the Mississippi. During that time it was believed that America would never expand that far. However, what it did was cause forcible removals of many tribes and the subsequent deaths of thousands of Indians.
Andrew Jackson should be wanted for his role in the forced removal of Native American tribes, known as the Trail of Tears, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Native Americans. Additionally, he should be wanted for his support of slavery and his efforts to expand it throughout the United States. Lastly, Jackson's policies and actions as president reinforced a power imbalance in favor of wealthy elites, further marginalizing marginalized communities and widening socioeconomic disparities.
Andrew Jackson did not have any children of his own.He adopted one of the twin nephews of his wife, Rachel, for reasons that remain unclear. This son, Andrew Jackson, Jr(1808-1865) , became the heir of the Jackson estate. Andrew Jackson, Jr. would eventually sell the Hermitage to the State of Tennessee to pay off huge debts he had incurred. He continued to live there, rent free, until his death in 1865. His wife, Sarah Yorke , continued to live at the Hermitage until her death in 1888.The Jackson's also adopted a young Creek (Native American) boy, Lincoya, whose parents had been killed by Jackson's troops in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Lincoya died at the age of 16 of tuberculosis just a few months before his father was elected as president.[Source: All The President's Children by Doug Wead, 2003.]
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Andrew Jackson was a racist responsible for the deaths of countless Native Americans. Perhaps the most controversial aspect of Jackson's presidency was his policy regarding American Indians. Jackson was a leading advocate of a policy known as Indian removal, which involved the ethnic cleansing of several Indian tribes.
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She has faced many deaths of family members and she was raped.
In damages and deaths, yes. In category and intensity, no.