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Jackson's policy, particularly his Indian Removal Act of 1830, created significant displacement of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands, leading to the Trail of Tears, where thousands suffered and died during forced relocations. His policies also reinforced the power of the presidency and promoted the idea of a stronger executive branch, which shaped future governance. Additionally, these actions contributed to rising tensions between different regions of the United States, particularly regarding issues of states' rights and federal authority.

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