
Andrew Jackson: Political Outsider and Controversial Leader
Explore President Andrew Jackson's presidency from his outsider status to the introduction of the spoils system, quelling sectionalism, and his impact on the National Bank, Indian Removal Act, and Cherokee Nation. Learn about the conflicts between Jackson and John Marshall, including the Worcester v. Georgia decision, and the tragic Trail of Tears. Delve into the legacy of Andrew Jackson and his complex impact on American history.
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Jacksonian Democracy Introduced the Spoils System- Government jobs in return for Campaign support.
Quelling Sectionalism "The nullifiers in the south intend to blow up a storm on the slave question...be assured these men would do any act to destroy this union and form a southern confederacy bounded, north, by the Potomac river." President Andrew Jackson (1833)
Jackson vs John Marshall John Marshall has made his decision. Now lets see him enforce it! Jackson after the Worcester v Georgia Decision
Cherokee Nation v Georgia (1830) Article I Section 8 Clause 3
Worcester v Georgia (1832) Article I Section 8 Clause 3