After demanding both political and military action on removing Native American Indians<span> from the southern states of America in 1829, President </span>Andrew Jackson<span> signed ... But</span>they<span> figured without </span>Andrew Jackson<span> — the man the Cherokees called Sharp Knife — and the authorities of Georgia.</span>
I think Hypocrite or Irreconcilable
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The Bill of Rights has been important in American history because it has outlined and protected certain baseline rights that Americans are endowed with. The Bill of Rights establishes specific protections that have enormous consequences in the way the American legal system functions and how Americans conduct their lives. The Bill of Rights set the groundwork for essential freedoms like free speech, freedom of the press, religion, and others.