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Andrew Jackson Hall Of Fame Essay

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Andrew Jackson “No one needs to think that the world can be ruled without blood. The civil sword shall and must be red and bloody.”(A. Jackson Quotes,). Andrew Jackson should not be placed in the Presidents Hall of Fame for reasons such as spoil system, the indian removal act, and the second bank. He was the seventh president and had other names such as Old Hickory or King Andrew. He saw himself as the common man’s president, the public saw him as an indian killer. The Jacksonian democracy had leaned more towards the farmers, artisans, and small business owners. Jackson had been feared and appeared suspicious to those who had established businesses. When Jackson took office, he had many intentions to punish his opponents get rid of government services that represented the financial interests of New England. Jackson also did not refer actual government cabinet, instead he had gathered friends and dubbed them the kitchen cabinet for advice. Jackson had accepted the king mob …show more content…

In this act Jackson had removed the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole. Later, in 1831, the Court had a case known as the Cherokee v. Georgia. In this court cases, the Court had came to the decision that the case lacked jurisdiction and could not resolve it. After this case, in 1832 the Court case Worcester v. Georgia had arisen. Then in 1835, the Trail of Tears came into action. Few self-appointed representative of the cherokee nation negotiated the Treaty of New Echota. This treaty traded all Cherokee land east of the Mississippi for $5 million. However, most 17,000 Cherokee indians had denied the treaty and John Ross, son of a scottish father and a cherokee mother, had wrote a letter to the government. This explained that those who had signed the treaty did no longer represent the Cherokee nation. The Cherokee nation had been moved over to the east. Thousands of Cherokee had died on this forced journey to the

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