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Andrew Jackson pushed through and enforced (illegally against the Supreme Court's ruling) the forced removal of most of the Tribes east of the Mississippi and the taking of all their land and resources therein. Many died on the forced march to Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma. If this happened today, most would call this "ethnic cleansing" and it would be illegal by UN treaty and international law. Almost all the wealth in these states has at it's underlying basis the theft in 1830 of this land and it's resources. It was promoted using the idea of "States Rights" which later led to the Civil War and 100 years of repression of African Americans rights in these States. His crimes were so great it is hard to see how anything else during his Presidency could make up for it.

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