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Explanation: Poison Gas Attacks
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Macmillan said these words because he believed that decolonization was inevitable, and he wanted to warn people that it was coming. In fact, 1960 was the year in which many African nations achieved independence. He says, "We must accept (independence) as a fact." He also says that Great Britain should prepare for decolonization.
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The Jackson Administration is most known for the dissolution of the Second Federal Bank of the United States, and the economic downturn that could be attributed to this. It is also known for the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which nullified all land claims of Native Americans in the state of Georgia, (among other states) these land claims had been previously ratified by a treaty and the Supreme Court. This act was viewed as cruel, and an act of tyranny. If Jackson could overrule the Supreme Court, whats to stop him from doing whatever he likes?
He did push himself forward as a man of the people however, and his policies, (including the Indian Removal Act of 1830), were in the best interest of the American people, at least according to him and other Jeffersonian Republicans. The belief of the Jeffersonian Republicans was that economic independence and political independence went hand in hand, and only through providing for themselves, through the owning of land, could a man truly be free.
Andrew Jackson also acted decisively in the face of the Nullification Crisis and threatened South Carolina with war when the option of secession was first put forward. For his decisive action he was praised by the people as a preserver of the Union.
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The people were at first insecure and didn't want to participate in yet another war, after all, wars are often the reason they escaped to the new world. Eventually, they joined, just like everyone else, and the war began and we all know what happened afterwards, the united states was okay in the end because they won!