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Why Was Andrew Jackson A Villain

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Andrew Jackson was one of the most peculiar presidents of the United States. Jackson had a different past then most of the presidents because he was born in poverty and had to work for his wealth. Other presidents were born into wealth and had every opportunity handed to them. Although this played a big part on Jackson's presidency this did not play as big of a part as you would think. He had a military background, serving as a general in the war of 1812, along with experience with being an attorney, and his own private practice. Sadly, his wife died a year into his presidency causing him to become what this country knows as one of our worst presidents. The people started to view Jackson differently after this incident, he was seen as someone …show more content…

Jackson found that the native americans were occupying land that he wanted for American citizens, so he harshly forced them out.. In Document A, Jackson proposed that the Native Americans are taking over our land and we need to take it back. If you really think about what he is saying, he wants to take the people out of their homes, drive them away with nothing, and take it for our country. While he is planning this, the Native people already had an agreement with the US which gave them rights to hat land by treaty. Jackson is shown as a villain by shoving these people out of their homelands without caring about how this could affect them, only how it would help him. In Document B, it describes the Trail of Tears, where Jackson made the Native Americans leave their homes sometimes at gunpoint and face horrible conditions, like disease, unjust punishment, lack of resources, starvation, and sometimes even death. They had to travel from the southeast of the Mississippi to Oklahoma in these conditions. Even though this land was rightfully theirs and ancestors were the one who created this home Jackson made them leave anyway. George Washington even though the right way to deal with the Native Americans was to be kind to them and help them become a part of our

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