I'm not so sure about the answers to these questions. Could you check my answers please? Thanks.

Who led the federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the trail of tears?
-Andrew Jackson
-Winfield Scott
-William Henry Harrison**
-Oliver Hazard Perry

To win the election of 1840 William Henry Harrison needed the support of?
-landowners
-bankers
-laborers**
-Congress

Why did Jackson want to destroy the Bank of the United States?
-because he believed it gave too much power to wealthy easterners and little control to ordinary citizens.
-because he disliked the bank's president, Nicholas Biddle.
-because he had been persuaded by the Court's ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland.**
-because he felt it was a powerless institution.

What was a key factor contributing to the Whig victory in the presidential election of 1840?
-the endorsement of the Whigs by former president Andrew Jackson.
-the economic depression following the Panic of 1837.**
-a corruption scandal involving President Van Buren.
-the support of northern businessmen.

ok, i know u r probably never gonna see this but for the rest of u...

the first is right
the second is right

but im not sure about the last 2, i will post later to tell u

Let's go over your answers one by one:

1. Who led the federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the trail of tears?
- Your answer: William Henry Harrison
- Correct answer: Winfield Scott

To get the correct answer, you could have used a search engine and looked up the leaders involved in the Trail of Tears. It's important to cross-reference information from reliable sources to ensure accuracy.

2. To win the election of 1840, William Henry Harrison needed the support of whom?
- Your answer: Laborers
- Correct answer: Laborers

Your answer is correct for this question. It is important to understand the demographics and political context of the time to explain the candidates' strategies and requirements for winning elections.

3. Why did Jackson want to destroy the Bank of the United States?
- Your answer: Because he had been persuaded by the Court's ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland.
- Correct answer: Because he believed it gave too much power to wealthy easterners and little control to ordinary citizens.

To find the correct answer, you can refer to historical sources or textbooks that explain Andrew Jackson's stance on the Bank of the United States. Understanding historical events, politics, and the motivations of individuals is crucial for accurate answers.

4. What was a key factor contributing to the Whig victory in the presidential election of 1840?
- Your answer: The economic depression following the Panic of 1837.
- Correct answer: The economic depression following the Panic of 1837.

Your answer is correct. It demonstrates a good understanding of the historical context surrounding the election and the impact of events such as economic depressions on the electorate's voting behavior.

Remember to fact-check and use reputable sources, such as historical documents and scholarly books, to ensure the accuracy of your answers.