Andrew Jackson was, and still is a beloved president to many people. The common person might look at our seventh president as a true war hero, when in fact Andrew Jackson was like a tyrant in many ways. He was the reason for about 7,000 Cherokees deaths, and violated many laws. The only reason Andrew Jackson was not impeached was because the senate did not provide a two thirds vote. When Andrew Jackson first came into office there seemed to be a sort of vengeance about him. A main goal of his was to get rid of most of John Adams high ranking officials. He said that they had worked against his election through fraud. Many attorneys, custom officers, land officers, and federal marshals lost their jobs to be replaced by people who had …show more content…
Everyone was hoping Andrew Jackson would lower tariffs once he became president. When Andrew Jackson did not address tariffs South Carolina decided to take charge. A convention place in South Carolina in 1832. It ruled that the tariffs of 1828 and and 1832 were unconstitutional and not enforceable in South Carolina after February 1, 1833. Just before this date Andrew Jackson created a force bill that allowed him to use military forces against South Carolina. He then created a new negotiated tariff for South Carolina, which was passed by congress. In 1832 gold was found on the land of Native American tribes. The government wanted to get the gold for themselves, so that pains many Native Americans for their land. One group of Native Americans, the Cherokees, refused to give up their land. There was a court ruling in the case Worcester vs. Georgia which officially made it unconstitutional to remove the Cherokees from their land. After the ruling Jackson was quoted in saying "John Marshall has made his decision now let him enforce it." Jackson then brought military forces into the Native Americans land and force them to walk to reservations. The trail that they walked to get to their reservations is now called the trail of tears because an estimated 7,000 to 13,000 Cherokees died along the path. In conclusion, Andrew Jackson violated many laws and caused countless deaths, he has proved to
Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States of America, can be debated as either a good president or bad president. But if one were to weigh out the positives and negatives of Andrew Jackson’s presidency, one would realize that his positives outweigh his negatives for a variety of historic facts. Andrew Jackson was a good president because he represented the majority of America’s people by being a common, prevented a civil war when South Carolina threatened to secede from the nation, and because he technically found or instigated the two major parties used in America today (Democratic and Republican). Many Jackson oppositionists despise him because of he is a hypocrite, however America was founded on hypocrisy so as an
Andrew Jackson, born on March 15,1767 was the 7th president of the United States, who was a self made man, rising to money and power. He is viewed as a controversial historical figure in American history between being a hero or villain. Andrew Jackson is a villain due to his controversial decisions during his presidency, such as the spoils system, the nullification crisis, the Second Bank of the United States, and lastly the most impactful decision, the Indian Removal Policy. Jackson may have been seen as the common man leader,and did many things to benefit the people, but that can not justify his unacceptable actions.
Andrew Jackson did not further the success in America. Jackson corrupted the government to gain power. He Forced Native Americans to flee their homes. Jackson also created the spoil system to further himself and hurt others. Andrew Jackson is a liar and a cheater.
Over the course of United States history, every president has changed the country in many ways. Some have changed it for the good of the country, and some have changed it for the worse. However, some have changed it in ways disputed whether they are for the betterment of this great nation. One of these many presidents in the infamous Andrew Jackson. During his time in office, he caused many changes. Some even believed that he was abusing his executive power in ways that a king might, they nicknamed him “King Andrew.”
The first reason Andrew Jackson was a tyrant was because he enforced laws for his own good. Document 7 shows that Andrew didn't care about the people, because he enforced laws that would only benefit him. This evidence helps explain why Andrew Jackson is a
It is clear from the the documents that Andrew Jackson acted like a king in his presidency. One reason that Andrew Jackson acted like a king was because he owned a lot of slaves. Document 7 stated that in Andrew Jackson's presidency, from 1829 to the mid 1830s, his slave holdings went up a lot from 1794 to the mid 1830s. This proves that he acted like a king because normally, kings have a lot of slaves. Mr.Moore taught us that he owned over 300 slaves. This proves he acted like a king because none of the other presidents had over 300 slaves. Jackson was the only president of his time that had a lot of slaves.
Jackson’s influence on the American people was shown when he was running for office. In 1832, a political cartoon was made to portray Andrew Jackson as a power hungry individual who made bad decisions. This political cartoon displays Andrew Jackson dressed like a king stepping on the Constitution (Document E). This illustrates that the people saw him as unconstitutional. It also shows bias because of the strong and controversial ideas expressed. Another example of Jackson’s monumental actions, occurred once he was elected, that being Andrew Jackson’s Bank veto of July 10th, 1832. Jackson explained that his reasoning for vetoing congress was that the bank did not bring freedom and was a danger to our independence (Document E). For the dangers it presented, he did not find any need to change the current bank statement. Andrew Jackson committed horrific actions throughout his presidency, one being the removal of several Indian tribes. There was a map made of all the Indian tribes that were removed from the majority of America (Document L). When Jackson removed these tribes he is destroying families in the process. Andrew Jackson also promoted slavery. According to a chart made, Andrew Jackson’s amount of slaves owned sky rocketted between 1829 and mid 1830s, right when he was elected (Document O).The graph is illustrating Jackson’s opinion on slavery and how that influenced America. Ultimately, Andrew Jackson’s actions that occurred during his presidency Were
In March 1833, Congress authorized President Jackson to use military force, if needed, to enforce the tariff laws in South Carolina. At the time, Jackson told Lewis Cass that he saw the crisis, in no uncertain terms, as a secession crisis. "If I can judge from the signs of the times Nullification, and secession, or in the language of truth, disunion, is gaining strength, we must be prepared to act with promptness, and crush the monster in its cradle before it matures to manhood ( History Channel Andrew Jackson Video). In the end Andrew Jackson settled disputes between opposing states. This lead to peace and unity within the
A Force Bill was passed a year later in hopes of securing the tariffs in South
The Jackson presidency is regarded by many to be one of the worst presidents in US history. Not only are his actions considered evil by the morals of the modern world, they were also questioned by the people in his time period. Many well respected politicians, such as Henry Clay and Webster, spoke out against Jackson and his actions. His policies got so drastic that people began to consider impeachment. People questioned his actions in dealing with the national bank, the force bill, and the Indian Removal Act.
Andrew Jackson is a tyrant because he vetoed all the laws his enemies supported, he made laws over the Indians even though the Supreme Court said he couldn’t, and he forced the Indians into Oklahoma on the trail of tears. The first reason Andrew Jackson is a tyrant is the fact that he vetoed all the laws that his enemies supported. In document seven, it shows that Jackson vetoed more laws than any other president because his enemies supported them, even though they would have greatly benefited the country. This evidence helps to explain why Andrew Jackson is a tyrant because he had complete control over laws that were passed. He could make or veto any law he wanted, just like a king could.
Many people also look at his appointment of Swartwout, and how he stole $1,222,705.09 and how he chose Swartwout over Van Buren because he was an early supporter. Many people think this is exactly what an autocrat would want to do, but Jackson’s true motive behind this was how he needed someone he could trust in office, and he though he could trust Swartwout. At the end of the day, this was Swartwout’s wrong, not Jackson’s. It is also important to note that Andrew Jackson appointed Swartwout as the Collector of the Port of New York because he felt like he would be able to trust Swartwout, and Jackson thought Swartwout would be able to handle such a sensitive position. Andrew Jackson had no idea of Swartwout’s eventual plans, so why should it be held against him as if he stole the money? Another key topic I would like to touch on is Andrew Jackson’ indian removal, which ended up killing many Indians, but not, and would never be, intentional. Jackson was pressured by supports and other politicians that the Indians weren’t rightfully on Florida’s land, and they were “leeching” off of
One reason Jackson was not a spectacular president is because he did not enforce the rulings of the Supreme Court. John Marshall, Supreme Court Justice, ruled that the Cherokees had the right to live on their land. However, when Jackson heard the news, he did not do anything to enforce the rules. In actuality, he helped remove
Andrew Jackson was a very controversial President and had a large impact on shaping our country into what it is today. He was loved by many Americans and yet some despised him and his ideas. This was largely due to their race, or their beliefs. Despite the hatred that Jackson received, he should be recognized for the enormous impacts he made for our country in its early years. Due to Andrew Jackson’s impacting decisions, the years between 1828-1845 are often referred to as the Age of Jackson.
Finally, Andrew Jackson flouted the supreme court. He wanted to pass a law that would make the indians leave Georgia but, the law was denied by the supreme court. Even though it was denied, Jackson did it anyway. Because of his decision to disobey the court we have the Trail of Tears as a part of our history. The Trail of Tears is what happened when the army came and forced the indians out of their homes at gunpoint. 20% of the indians died during the Trail of Tears all because of Andrew Jackson.