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Jackson implemented the "spoils system", to strengthen party loyalty, and many federal employees were replaced with friends and party members.

Another notable crisis during Jackson's period of office was the "Nullification Crisis", or "secession crisis," of 1828 - 1832, which merged issues of sectional strife with disagreements over tariffs. Critics alleged that high tariffs (the "Tariff of Abominations") on imports of common manufactured goods made in Europe made those goods more expensive than ones from the northern U.S., raising the prices paid by planters in the South. Southern politicians argued that tariffs benefited northern industrialists at the expense of southern farmers.

Perhaps the most controversial aspect of Jackson's presidency was his policy regarding American Indians, which involved the ethnic cleansing of several Indian tribes. Many American Indians consider Andrew Jackson the Adolph Hitler of American history.

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they dissagreed with andrew jackson because he faught in many wars.He was a good president

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I would think he was a good and bad person he was bad because he forced may Indian tribes to leave their homes.

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Andrew Jackson owned slaves and forced the resettlement of Native Americans to places west of the Mississippi River. These would be considered human rights violations today.

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