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Who Is Andrew Jackson A Villain

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“I've got big shoes to fill, this is my chance to do something, I have to seize the moment” is what Jackson once said but did he really do the best job when he was president? Andrew Jackson was a villain because he was apart of the Indian Removal Act, Trail Of Tears, made national bank changes and believed in Manifest Destiny. The Indian Removal Act was an act that removed native americans from their land because the US wanted it. The supreme court specifically told Jackson to not move the native americans off the land, but Jackson still did. Even though the native americans and the US had an agreement, the US still decided to remove the native americans so they could have the land. The native americans were moved off their land and moved west. This lead to the Trail of Tears. The …show more content…

He thought that it was giving too much power to one person and did not like that idea. So, Jackson took out all of the US government deposits from the national bank of the United States and deposited it into the state banks. That made the National bank shut down because there was no money running the bank because Jackson, the largest customer of the national bank withdrew all the money out. That action step that Jackson took basically caused a financial crisis because there was no money left in the national bank and caused a depression for the US. Jackson also believed in the manifest destiny, which is where the United States wanted to take up all the land in the US. That meant that they were going to move all the native americans even more to somewhere else so they could have the land for their own benefits. The US wanted the land so they could expand US territory. That meant that the US would get more land that they could make money off of and get the resources that is on that land. Andrew Jackson was considered a villain in many people's eyes because of what he did in his time during his presidency and what he believed

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