Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was a known Indian hater. Before his presidency he did all that he could to remove the Creek and Seminole Indians from their lands, during the Creek and Siminole War, merely for his own profit. Jackson was raised on a farm and was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He had to find his fortune on his own. His did this by prospecting. He made a fortune selling off the Indians land that he manipulated them out of. His habit of walking all over the Indians did not change, even when he became president. During his presidency he removed almost all of the Indians out of the east because he wanted their land, and because he didn't like them. Jackson tried to justify his removals as being beneficial to the Indians. The government tried to reform the "savages." But that failed. People still would not accept the Indians educated or not. For this reason Jackson felt it best for the Indians to be placed some were undomesticated so they could continue to hunt and be "savages." Native American tribes were self sufficient by nature. They conducted their own affairs and depended upon no other source of power to uphold their acts of government. Colonial governments and later the federal government of the United St
Jackson tricked and misled the Indians to giving up their land. Jackson would sometimes use payments and access rights. Treaties are defined as legally binding contracts between parties that separate and self supportive. The treaties established distinct boundaries between Indian and ------------------------------------------------------------------------ their lands back but were meet with great force by state Militia and defeated. These clashes with the Indian nations as they did with foreign nations and allowed them to regulate their own valuables. Jackson was the big deciding factor in most of the Indians hardships. The terms of his took office. Using the fact that the Indigenous Nations were their own independent government around it. The U.S. government began a policy of Indian removal, which was in effect from 1816
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