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Legacy of an Autocratic Ruler: Andrew Jackson's Indian Policy

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Abstract
Andrew Jackson's entrance into the political arena is largely built on his reputation as an Indian fighter, first against the tribes in Tennessee, and later in connection with the War of 1812. At the end of the conflict Indians in the Southeast are forced to give up much of their land. They build the land they do keep into thriving communities over the next decade, to the irritation of the states where they reside. Ignoring federal policy and federal treaties, state leaders in Georgia launch a determined campaign to confiscate the remaining Indian lands and force them to leave the state.
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American History, American Studies, Native American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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