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Issues of Jackson's Presidency (Battle With the Bank of the United…
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Indian Removal Act
It was supported in the South but the North, especially the whig party, and the Cherokees didn't like it
Jackson forced the natives to walk on a trail, all together, west of the Mississippi river and it is believed that a million natives died on the way
The cherokees tried to resist Jackson's act but they failed, causing the trail of tears to be made
In 1830, Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act
Allowed for Jackson to negotiate with southern tribes for their relocation west of the Mississippi river