Slide 1Jacksonian Democracy Slide 2 Election of Jackson seen as triumph of the common man or King Mob Founders believed common man should vote to protect himself but superior…
Slide 1CHAPTER 10 NATIVE AMERICAN REMOVAL & THE WAR OF 1812 1 Slide 2 Conflicts over Native American Lands Native Americans believed that no one can own land. …
Slide 1Moving the Native Americans Native American Resistance Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 A. President Andrew Jackson supported relocating Native Americans to lands west…
Cherokee Nation As the population grew, the colonists pushed farther west into the territories occupied by the American Indians. Inevitably, this movement led to clashes…
Chapter 10, Section 3 Pages 332 â 335 President Andrew Jackson had become famous as an American Indian fighter. He had no sympathy with Native Americansâ claim to lands…
Conflict over Indian Lands ESSENTIAL QUESTION Why were the Indians removed from Georgia? Struggles of the Creek Indians The Oconee War- There was a series of clashes between…
In the United States of America, are all men created equal? âWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator…