battle of the falling timbers
Andrew and Rachel Jackson adopted Lincoya Jackson(1812 - 1828),
The Native Americans knew that they were about to be kicked out with Jackson's mindset of putting pioneers and settlers into the Native American land.
no he was a bad president he invented the Indian removal act
Andrew Jackson wanted the Native Americans out of the south because they were on fertile land. Also they heard that the Native Americans had gold so the Americans wanted their gold.
Andrew Jackson believed that Native Americans were obstacles to American expansion and progress. He viewed them as inferior and supported policies that aimed to remove them from their ancestral lands, leading to the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears. Jackson's belief in Manifest Destiny and the idea that the United States was destined to expand westward further fueled his aggressive stance against Native American rights and sovereignty.
Andrew and Rachel Jackson adopted Lincoya Jackson(1812 - 1828),
the Seminoles
The Native Americans knew that they were about to be kicked out with Jackson's mindset of putting pioneers and settlers into the Native American land.
no he was a bad president he invented the Indian removal act
Andrew Jackson wanted the Native Americans out of the south because they were on fertile land. Also they heard that the Native Americans had gold so the Americans wanted their gold.
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.
because he wanted to
No. Jackson said that for at least all American white men.
Jaksa Chula Harjo is the Cherokee Indian name for the American President, Andrew Jackson. The man recognized as doing the most harm to the Cherokee Nation.
he led the trail of tears and removed every native American he posibly could :(
his weak stance against Georgia's aggression in claiming Native American lands
his weak stance against Georgia's aggression in claiming Native American lands