Who Is Andrew Jackson A Villain

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(Attention getter). Andrew Jackson should be portrayed as a villain, he pursued and carried out the westward expansion which involved the Indian Removal Acts, his actions and policies led to other bad events like the trail of tears, and he made many bad decisions for the economy regarding the national bank. Andrew Jackson did not have a lot of experience or knowledge which could have been one of the factors that were played in these situations. He also only cared about rich white men. Only liking certain people led to seminal wars and deaths. Deaths mainly in the Native American Tribes. Andrew Jackson encouraged Westward expansion. By encouraging he started the Indian Removal Act. Westward expansion began in 1803 after the louisiana purchase took place which opened up a lot of land. At this time …show more content…

Although Jackson was not president at the time, The Trail of Tears was the moving of the Native Americans. They weren’t moved very nicely, it was very abruptly. Soldiers were sent to interrupt the Native Americans everyday lives. They decided to move the Natives in the middle of winter to make them suffer and have an unpleasant move. Then whole trip they had to hunt around to find places to sleep. If they were lucky they could sleep in a wagon but others weren’t as fortunate. Martin Van Buren may have been president at the time Andrew Jackson's policies were still there. Most of the Natives moving died of cold, hunger, and disease. Even soldiers felt bad for many Natives being dragged out of their homes. Some soldiers that had fought in the Civil War say that the Cherokee removal was worse (Georgia militiaman). It was far more cruel, just because they wanted land. They thought that by moving them they could make some of the “savage” tribes become more accustomed to their culture. They didn’t care about Natives anymore than they cared about slaves for the most part at this