Well, let's not focus on the negatives, friend. Instead, let's think about how we can learn from history and work together harmoniously. Andrew Jackson's actions may have seemed like he was ignoring the other branches, but let's remember that cooperation and understanding are key to a happy little government. Let's paint a picture of unity and collaboration, shall we?
Jackson did not ignore any branch; he didn't pay much attention to the judicial, but that's about it.
James Monroe
He believed is was inevitable that they would lose their land
Jackson ignored Worcester v. Georgia. This was significant because Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's decision which said that Georgia couldn't make laws that broke the terms on the authority of which the Cherokee's have the right to govern themselves on. Many people ask can he ignore the Supreme Court? Or, Why didn't the Supreme Court do anything about it? And do you know what I would say. idk. :)
Nullification refers to a state's ability to ignore (nullify) acts of Congress. Jackson's actions in the nullification crisis suggests hebelieved in the limited use of federal power but also that states were not truly sovereign.
No, the President cannot legally ignore the decisions of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are binding on all branches of government, including the executive branch led by the President.
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.
2/23/2012
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The US Government treats all holidays equally; they're all marked on US Government calendars.
Andrew Jackson was viewed as a protector of popular democracy and individual liberty but also supported slavery and Indian Removal. He also opposed the Second Bank of the United States, later succeeding in destroying "the monster". He disliked Nicholas Biddle, Henry Clay, and John Qiuncy Adams. Though he utilized Henry Clay's ability to make compomises.;
President Andrew Jackson chose to ignore the Supreme Court's ruling and displace the Cherokee by force.When her husband left her, her hoarding behavior took over, and now the mess has gotten so unbelievably bad that she has managed to displace herself from her own home, and is living at a homeless shelter.