Andrew Jackson Villain Essay

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Have you ever wondered about if one of the most popular presidents in the united states, Andrew Jackson was actually a hero or a villain? Jackson was born on the border of between north and south Carolina in 1767. Jackson was not an easy child to take care of, Jackson was a tough kid who enlisted in the revolutionary war at 13. Jackson was known as a war hero in the battles of 1812, but later on, Jackson was involved in the study of law. In the year 1828, Jackson became president and created an era of real democracy where more people could vote in America. Although this may make Jackson seem like a hero, Jackson was also one of the biggest slave owners in Tennessee during his years as the President. This raises the question was Andrew Jackson …show more content…

Andrew Jackson was a villain because Jackson moved the Native Americans to an area that had little resources and was very hard for farmers to farm in. As expressed by a Cherokee Indian in the “Memorial of the Cherokee nation” from their own personal experiences, on August 21, 1830 “But if we are compelled to leave our country, we see nothing but ruin before us. The country west of the Arkansas territory is unknown to us...The far greater part of the region is beyond all the controversy, badly supplied with food and water, and no Indian tribe can live as agriculturalists without these articles” (DOC K). In other words, this means that President Andrew Jackson is sending the Native Americans to an unknown place with fewer resources which will give the Native Americans a hard time surviving. This proves that Andrew Jackson was a villain because Jackson forced the Native Americans to move to a horrible area, not caring for the Native Americans, even though the Native Americans have been good neighbors and has helped the Americans in wars.Andrew Jackson was a

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