Before and during Jackson's presidency, Southern states argued that Native American land was necessary for their expansion and economic growth, particularly for agriculture and cotton cultivation. They viewed the removal of Native Americans as essential for accessing fertile land and ensuring their own prosperity. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief in the racial and cultural superiority of settlers, which justified their claims to Native lands. This mindset culminated in policies like the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which sought to relocate Native American tribes to areas west of the Mississippi River.
Andrew Jackson was a lawyer before he became president.
Andrew Jackson was a Lawer and a Soldier.
Jackson believed that the president should have greater power... and he was the first president that asserted his executive powers by using the veto..which no president before him had done before... Before Jackson the congress had all the power.. and the president was very weak.. but after Jackson the president became more like what we have now...
Not until 2008. Barack Obama was the first African-American president in US history.
No, he was the first.
no
There WERE no balck presidents before obama, retard!
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Andrew Jackson, the president was named after his father who died before his birth His father had died two weeks before Andrew was born
He was an American Patriot!
false.
The president received no electoral votes from southern states before the election