<span>President Andrew Jackson fought bravely against the Indians in numerous wars before becoming president in 1828. President Jackson was a strong opponent of Indian tribes. On May 28, 1830, President Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act. Congress passed the treaty in order to relocate the Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands in the west. Although, the act did not order the removal of the Indians, it did allow the president to negotiate land by exchanging treaties with tribes living within the boundaries of the states.</span>
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Their efforts defeated the original Constitution, which had to be completely rewritten for ratification. Their support for a strong central government led to the inclusion of additional presidential powers. Their concern about factions lent support for basing the US government on a representative republic structure. And also their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution.
Anti-Federalists were against the strong government and wanted a Bill of Rights as opposed to the Federalists
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