Jackson criticizes attempts to assimilate Native Americans because he believes that such efforts undermine their cultural identity and autonomy. He argues that forcing Native Americans to adopt European customs and lifestyles disregards their inherent rights and traditions. Additionally, he views assimilation as a means of exerting control over Native populations rather than fostering genuine coexistence and respect for their heritage. Ultimately, Jackson sees the assimilation policy as a misguided approach that fails to recognize the value of Native American cultures.
Andrew Jackson moved all Native Americans West were is know known as Oklahoma, so the Americans can start a plantation .
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
President Andrew Jackson.
Jackson created the Trail of Tears, which removed all the Native Americans to the west of the Mississippi River
yes, to the Indiana territory..:)
Jackson All-Americans was created in 1986.
Jackson All-Americans ended in 1989.
they were to assimilate or adopt to the way an american soldier live
Gerald Ford.
Andrew Jackson gave orders of invasion so it would be the Americans
Jackson created the Trail of Tears, which removed all the Native Americans to the west of the Mississippi River
Andrew Jackson moved all Native Americans West were is know known as Oklahoma, so the Americans can start a plantation .
Andrew Jackson
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
Michael Jackson
Jackson believed that the only solution was to move the Native Americans from there lands to areas farther West.
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River