Martin Van Buren agreed with Jackson's Indian policy. The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830, and signed into law by President Andrew Jackson.
settlers in the south who wanted land for cotton farming
settlers in the south who wanted land for cotton farming
The biggest supporters of the Indian Removal Act policies during President Andrew Jackson's administration included southern planters and land speculators who sought to acquire fertile lands occupied by Native American tribes. Additionally, many white settlers favored the removal as it cleared the way for westward expansion and economic opportunities. Jackson himself championed these policies, promoting the idea of Manifest Destiny and arguing that it was in the best interest of both settlers and Native Americans, despite the devastating consequences for the tribes involved.
settlers in the south who wanted land for cotton farming
southern whites.
If you mean labor unions, yes, they are among his biggest supporters.
Andrew Jackson hated John C. Calhoun. Jackson famously said that not executing Calhoun was one of his life's biggest regrets.
Senior Citizens
U.s military
U.s military
southern whites.
There is no way to know who Michael Jackson's biggest fan is.