1. Essay on President Jackson
The statement above, explains how the United States is being avaricious in expanding the State of Georgia into Cherokee lands. ... The Indians are the subjects of the United States, inhabiting its territory and acknowledging its sovereignty, and then is it not absurd for the sovereign to negotiate by treaty with the subject. . . ." Andrew Jackson had made the assumption that the Indians were subjects to the United States, which is not factual. ... For the removal of the tribes within the limits of the State of Georgia, the motive has been peculiarly strong, arising from the compact with that S...
- Word Count: 1395
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate