Posted by Happy Face on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 9:40pm.
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Probably not.
But he did support removing the Cherokees and pushing them west.
Yes. But all leaders must compromise, and President Jackson felt more loyalty to his white constituency than to the Native Americans. I doubt if he ever claimed the forced move as a triumph of American democracy.
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