Some Americans were angered by Andrew Jackson’s policy of forced removal of American Indians from their lands. Take the position
of one such American in 1839. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper, protesting the removal of the Cherokees. In your letter, do the following: • Describe the physical and emotional hardships the Cherokees faced during the removal. Include an eyewitness report.
• Include arguments designed to persuade the president to change his policy.
The purpose of writing this letter is to describe the physical and emotional hardships the Cherokees faced during the removal by Andrew Jackson’s policy of forced removal of American Indians from their lands. This is the worse policy of the President to remove the actual residents from their lands. These migrants faced a lot of problems during migration. Now it is our duty to give back the lands to the American Indians tribes and this can only be possible if you highlight this issue before the nation through your Newspaper and convince the President to change the policy of removing American Indians from their lands.
As the final arbiter of the law, the Court is charged with ensuring the American people the promise of equal justice under law and, thereby, also functions as guardian and interpreter of the Constitution.
They objected to the taxes on British goods because the Pilgrims had no say inn how the British Crown was going to rule the taxes. Its in contrast to the principle named 'Taxation without Representation'.