During the war of 1812, Jackson became a national hero. He slew Indians and won the battle of New Orleans. Some might say that slaying Indians is bad, but during the war the natives were enemies and enemies need to be eliminated. To be elected, Jackson focused on the common people in the U.S. There are more farmers than rich merchants, so Jackson was chousen the 7th president of the United States. During Jackson’s time in the office, it became a national policy to remove Indians from their land. Of course it’s bad to remove people from their native lands, but America needed to expand. Also Indians were given new land out of the way of the settlers. So it wasn’t that bad. In 1830, Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act. It allowed the president to move the Indians from their lands. Even though the Supreme Court declared the act unconstitutional, Jackson went ahead and started moving Indians. “More than 17,000 Cherokee were dragged from their homes in Georgia and herded west by federal troops. Four thousand died during their long walk to Indian Territory. Those who survived remembered that terrible journey as their ‘Trail of Tears’.”(Hart,2005). Many would say that this was horrible, but that’s not true. Jackson gave the natives 2 years to leave. Lots of Indians stayed to fight. So it’s their problem that they stayed. If they just left, no one would have been killed on the Trail of
During the war of 1812, Jackson became a national hero. He slew Indians and won the battle of New Orleans. Some might say that slaying Indians is bad, but during the war the natives were enemies and enemies need to be eliminated. To be elected, Jackson focused on the common people in the U.S. There are more farmers than rich merchants, so Jackson was chousen the 7th president of the United States. During Jackson’s time in the office, it became a national policy to remove Indians from their land. Of course it’s bad to remove people from their native lands, but America needed to expand. Also Indians were given new land out of the way of the settlers. So it wasn’t that bad. In 1830, Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act. It allowed the president to move the Indians from their lands. Even though the Supreme Court declared the act unconstitutional, Jackson went ahead and started moving Indians. “More than 17,000 Cherokee were dragged from their homes in Georgia and herded west by federal troops. Four thousand died during their long walk to Indian Territory. Those who survived remembered that terrible journey as their ‘Trail of Tears’.”(Hart,2005). Many would say that this was horrible, but that’s not true. Jackson gave the natives 2 years to leave. Lots of Indians stayed to fight. So it’s their problem that they stayed. If they just left, no one would have been killed on the Trail of