I would give him a score of about 5 out of 1.<span>He greatly democratized the process of elections in that era and was our first grassroots president. However, Jackson usually did what Jackson wanted to do, even if it meant alienating many of the people who got him elected. He did not side with Southerners during the nullification crisis and was prepared to use troops against South Carolina to enforce a law that most Southerners hated. He blatantly ignored John Marshall’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia, but an argument could be made here that he was acting in favor of democracy in this case, as most white Southerners probably wanted the Cherokee moved off of their land. He was a very complex and fascinating guy, but his critics called him King Andrew for a reason.</span>0.
Answer:
It led to people fighting
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The Cherokee Tribe I believe
Answer: South side of usa and north side
Explanation: civil means bewtwween oneself
The best theory that describes the northern anti-slavery position is the one that talks about that the congress has the roght/duty to prohibit slavery in its jurisdiction.
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