Who did Andrew Jackson ignore while promoting his Indian Removal Policy?
He ignored any complaints from the Indians as well as from their advocates ,who were mostly from the NE states who had long ago driven their Indians out, or dispersed them to small groups of harmless villages.
Yes, Jackson was quite thin all of his life until near the end when suffered for abnormal swelling and bloating.
Why is the time period of Andrew Jackson's presidency known as Era of Democracy?
Jackson was the first of what might be called a new breed of president. Until Jackson's era, all the presidents were founding fathers or in the case of J. Q. Adams, the son of a founding father, and so were all from well-to-do , old established families from Massachusetts or Virginia. Jackson was a self-made man, descended from poor immigrant parents and lived on the Western frontier. As such he was more representative on the average American of his time and his election marked a shift in the political power of the country that led to a more democratic government. Jackson proved that a man could rise from poverty and obscurity to become president.
Since Andrew Jackson did not die in battle was rearing horse a mistake in Andrew Jackson scupture?
No not every one that has been on a rearing horse died in battle. And the artist does what he can to make his subject look as good as possible especially if they are in politics because they need all the help they can get.
What policy changes did Andrew Jackson make?
in 1835 Jackson maneged to reduce the Federal dept to only $33,733,05 the lowest since the first fiscal year of 1791
What party was formed to fight the Democratic party and Andrew Jackson It was formed in the 1830s?
Whig Party
When was Andrew Gould controller for Schlumberger Instruments?
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Was Andrew Jackson a rich lawyer and planter?
I suppose you could say that he was. He was certainly a lawyer and his wealth as a
planter varied because he made some bad investments and actually faced bankruptcy
on some occasions. However, after he had some years with the steady salary of major
general, he was financially secure, if not really rich.
Were President Jackson's strongest supporters wealthy landowners?
No- not for the most part, a least not in his first two campaigns. Eventually some of the wealthy landowners in Kentucky and Tennessee came to support him but not the old money people in Virginia and the Northeast. His main support came from small farmers in what was then the western states.
Did Andrew Jackson support the right to bear arms?
Yes, I would think so. However, gun control was not an issue in his day.
What was ironic about the battle of new Orleans?
This battle was ironic because two weeks before the Battle of New Orleans was fought a Peace Treaty was signed in Britain to end the war, but US and British soldiers fighting in America did not find out about it yet. So to put it simply, the Battle was fought after the War had already officially ended.
Why did the Cherokees have felt betrayed when the Indian removal act was passed in 1830?
The Cherokee had one the supreme court but Andrew Jackson had ignored the victory of the cherokee and still removed them from their sacred lands for his use.
What were Andrew Jackson and Garfield famous for?
Andrew Jackson was famous for being a president and for "making" the democracy called "Jacksonian" Democracy, which was a democracy that followed Jackson's political and physical philosophies.
What drugs did Andrew Jackson take?
He took calomel, on the advice of his doctor.
He also smoked a tobacco pipe and drank a little whiskey.
Who is bryce jacksons father from breana cabral?
There is no publicly available information about Bryce Jackson's father from Breana Cabral.
What was one outcome of Andrew Jackson's quarrel with the bank of the US?
One outcome of Jackson's quarrel with the Bank of the United States was that he removed all the federal government's money from the back. This greatly reduced the bank's power.
To what state did Andrew Jackson send troops during his presidency?
Federal troops fought in Illinois and Wisconsin during the BlackHawk War of 1832 against the Sac and Fox Indians. Jackson threatened military action in South Carolina in order to collect import duties.