Answer:
Greatly affected.
Explanation:
Jackson’s presidency greatly affected the life of Northern abolitionist, a Cherokee Indian from Georgia, and a planter from South Carolina. Jackson opposed policies that would have outlawed slavery in western territories which was against the Northern abolitionist who wanted to abolished slavery in the South. President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act, authorizing the Army to force out Cherokee and some other tribes in the War of 1812, Georgia and its surrounding states and provide some other place for their settlements. The policies of President Andrew Jackson about planters are good that enhance their financial condition.
African Americans did not have a good education opportunity. Segregation was big and many African Americans were rejected from getting a better education.
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Answer:
The New England colonies respecting the Native Americans and their land.
Explanation:
When the New England colonies came to America, they began expanding their land rapidly, in return, this downsized the amount of land Native Americans had, which made them mad and want to fight for it back. During the period of the 1700s/1800s Native Americans participated in many wars for land.
FDR was not an ideologue; not a red, not a convinced socialist. He was not even so much a deep thinker as a happy warrior with an agile mind, a generous spirit and a common touch. But he had socialists in his inner circles and took their advice because, in 1932, it was sound. He was not adverse to conservative ideas, either, and entertained many of them; about the ideals of free enterprise, for example. The New Deal was not socialist in the sense that it hoped to replace capitalism. It was a liberal program to bandage capitalism until it cyclically recovered.
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