In the time of Indian removal, Jackson refused the proposition of having the Indians assimilate to white culture and Christianity or having the Indians keep their land, he decided that the Indians must be moved west. When the Cherokee tried to rightfully fight back, Jackson decided to move them forcibly, in the Trail of Tears. On this journey 4,000 Cherokee people died. Additionally, Jackson’s spoils system shows the loss of democracy. Jackson fired almost ten percent of federal workers that were employed under Adams and he hired his friends. The Nat Turner Rebellion also shows the loss of people’s voices in the Jacksonian Era. Nat Turner, was a slave who was trying to begin action in stopping slavery. The reaction that made this event one where democracy was lessened was when “a state law was passed restricting all blacks from holding religious meetings without the presence of a licensed white minister” (American-Historama website), this meant less rights for blacks. Also as a result of this event slaves were treated more harshly because owners feared their
In the time of Indian removal, Jackson refused the proposition of having the Indians assimilate to white culture and Christianity or having the Indians keep their land, he decided that the Indians must be moved west. When the Cherokee tried to rightfully fight back, Jackson decided to move them forcibly, in the Trail of Tears. On this journey 4,000 Cherokee people died. Additionally, Jackson’s spoils system shows the loss of democracy. Jackson fired almost ten percent of federal workers that were employed under Adams and he hired his friends. The Nat Turner Rebellion also shows the loss of people’s voices in the Jacksonian Era. Nat Turner, was a slave who was trying to begin action in stopping slavery. The reaction that made this event one where democracy was lessened was when “a state law was passed restricting all blacks from holding religious meetings without the presence of a licensed white minister” (American-Historama website), this meant less rights for blacks. Also as a result of this event slaves were treated more harshly because owners feared their