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President Andrew Jackson held views that prioritized westward expansion and economic development over Native American rights. He believed that Native American tribes were impediments to progress and advocated for their removal from ancestral lands, leading to policies such as the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This resulted in the forced relocation of thousands of Native Americans, most notably during the Trail of Tears, which devastated their populations and cultures. Jackson's actions reflected a broader sentiment of the time that marginalized Native American sovereignty and rights.
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no he was a bad president he invented the Indian removal act
President Andrew Jackson.
No. Thomas Jefferson was not a Native American. He was a white president.
To the native Americans, none.
President Andrew Jackson ' s policie that effected the native americans was the Indian removal act which millitary forces pushed all native americans to the west and away from there homeland.
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
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no he was a bad president he invented the Indian removal act
native Americans lost a large amount of land
Andrew Jackson
President Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson's power as president was based on his strong and charismatic leadership style, his appeal to the common man, and his use of executive authority to advance his agenda. He was known for his populism and ability to mobilize his supporters, which helped him consolidate power and implement his policies, such as the removal of Native Americans from their lands.
No. Thomas Jefferson was not a Native American. He was a white president.
Native American tribes that lived east of the Mississippi River were the people most hurt by Andrew Jacksonâ??s Indian Removal Policy. These people did not know where they could go, how to survive on foreign lands, or who they could trust.
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