Andrew Jackson's administration was very harsh on Native Americans. A long time Indian fighter and treaty maker, Jackson believed the best place for them to be was out of the way so settlers could push forward western expansion. His administration is scarred by the infamous Trail of Tears when Cherokee tribe were forcibly removed from their tribal hunting land in North Carolina and forced to go on an arduous journey across the country to Oklahoma. Many succumbed along the way to starvation, exposure and sickness. s the country to Oklahoma. Many died fro exposure and hunger.
The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was the increase in the influence of the common man.
Oklahoma
The Quakers had the best relations with the natives during the colonial era.
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The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was the increase in the influence of the common man.
Yes, parties began holding public nominatiions in the Jacksonian era
No, the deomocratic party did not disappear during the Jacksonian era, instead it just changed names.
1824
post-jacksonian era
Oklahoma
The Native Americans suffered the most during the Era of European Exploration. The Native Americans could not withstand the European wars nor their way of life.
Since "it" is a vague term, there's a link to Jacksonian Democracy that's been added to the bottom of this answer.
They provided protections for African Americans (apex)
The Quakers had the best relations with the natives during the colonial era.
The Native Americans suffered the most.
1860-1900