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What groups stood against Andrew Jackson on the removal of Native Americans?

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Which of the groups stood against Andrew Jackson on the removal of native Americans?

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Which of the following groups stood against Andrew Jackson on the removal of native Americans?

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What recurring issue for Jackson was the conflict between which two groups of people?

The recurring issue for Andrew Jackson was the conflict between Native Americans and American settlers. Jackson's policies, particularly the Indian Removal Act, aimed to displace Native American tribes from their ancestral lands to facilitate westward expansion for settlers. This led to significant tension and violence, as Native Americans resisted removal, culminating in events like the Trail of Tears. The clash between the rights of Indigenous peoples and the desires of settlers for land shaped much of Jackson's presidency.


What 2 Europeans groups fought against the British with the Americans?

French an Spain


What groups were excluded from this widening of political opportunity in the age of Jackson?

African Americans, women, and native Americans.


Name two groups of people that the early Americans discriminated against?

Early Americans discriminated against "african americans" and "american indians' A: Also the Chinese who worked, not only on the transcontinental railway system, but on many of the railroads in this country.


What three groups of people had the british enlisted to fight against the colonists?

slaves, mercenaries, and native americans


What two groups were largely the most discriminated against the Great Immigration?

African Americans and Women


Why was the Vietnam war dividing Americans?

because many american were against the vietnam war so there was 2 groups.


Did Americans offer payments to native American groups to fight against the British?

Yes, during the American Revolutionary War, some American leaders sought alliances with Native American groups and offered payments or incentives to encourage them to fight against the British. The Americans aimed to secure the support of Native tribes to counter British forces and their Native allies. However, not all Native American groups chose to side with the Americans, as many had their own interests and grievances against colonists.


Why are Asian-Americans more discriminated than other ethnic groups?

They aren't. Most groups are just as discriminated against as any other, and less so in certain areas.