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  1. Quotes from Andrew Jackson's On Indian Removal Speech. Learn the important quotes in On Indian Removal Speech and the chapters they're from, including why they're important and what they mean in the context of the book.

  2. May 10, 2022 · President Jackson informed Congress on the progress of the removal of Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River to land in the west. He argued that removal would benefit the United States, the states, and the Indians themselves, but did not mention their rights or opinions.

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  4. Andrew Jackson From, The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume VII, 1829 eds. Daniel Feller, Harold D. Moser, Laura-Eve Moss, Thomas Coens. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007 Also published in Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, New Echota, GA June 17 1829 (online in Georgia Historic Newspapers Collections: https ...

  5. Andrew Jackson "Indian Removal" Message. This is the transcript of “On Indian Removal,” a message presented by President Andrew Jackson to Congress on December 6, 1830. In this address, Jackson makes the case for the policy set forth in the Indian Removal Act. Author. Andrew Jackson. Grade Level. 9-12.

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    Verifiable quotations are those that can be found in specific speeches or publications of President Jackson. "In a free government, the demand for moral qualities should be made superior to that of talents." (from a rough draft of his Inaugural Address) "It will be my sincere and constant desire to observe toward the Indian tribes within our limits...

    "The individual who refuses to defend his rights when called by his Government deserves to be a slave, and must be punished as an enemy of his country and friend to her foe." (Proclamation before he became president, declaring martial law in New Orleans during the War of 1812, December 2, 1814) "The moment we engage in confederations, or alliances ...

    These quotations have some evidence that they may have been used by Jackson, but cannot be verified. "Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error." (also attributed to General Peyton C. March) "One man with courage makes a ma...

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    Northrup CC, and Prange Turney EC. 2003. Encyclopedia of Tariffs and Trade in U.S. History. Volume II Debating the Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group.issues : selected primary docume...

    Find verified and unverified quotations from the 7th U.S. president, who had a controversial policy toward Native Americans. Learn about his views on union, taxation, and slavery from his speeches and proclamations.

  6. Jackson urged Congress to expedite the removal of Indians from the eastern states to the west of the Mississippi. He argued that it was the only way to secure and improve their future, and that they could remain with limited rights if they refused to move.

  7. Feb 11, 2024 · The Indian Removal Act, the key law which authorized the removal of Native tribes, was signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. Although Jackson took a hard line on Indian removal, the law was enforced primarily during the Martin Van Buren administration.

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