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Andrew Jackson's Veto Message (1832)

1. According to President Jackson, what was wrong with the Bank of the United States?
2. Considering what you know about him, why does it go against what he believes or argues in favor of politically?


Samuel Cloud on the Trail of Tears (1838)
1. What was Samuel Cloud's experience like on the Trail of
Tears?
2. How do the guards and soldiers treat the natives? How does
Cloud feel about whites?
3. Compare Cloud's experience with how Andrew Jackson felt about and viewed Native Americans.

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1. Jackson, the epitome of the frontiersman, resented the bank's lack of funding for expansion into the unsettled Western territories.

2. Believing that social cleavages and inequities were fostered rather than ameliorated by governmental intervention, he embraced laissez-faire as the policy most conducive to economic equality and political liberty. Jackson was both a fiery patriot and a strident partisan.

Samuel Cloud on the Trail of Tears (1838)
1. Samuel recounts how his people are forcibly removed from their homes, kept for months in stockades, and herded westward without proper food or clothing.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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