Andrew Jackson: Tyrant or True Defender of the Common Man?
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Andrew Jackson: Tyrant or True Defender of the Common Man?
I. The Life of Andrew Jackson
A. Andrew Jackson Rises from Rags to Riches
B. Andrew Jackson Endures Tragedies and Escapes Death
C. Andrew Jackson: Loved and Loathed
II. The Polarizing Policies of Andrew Jackson
A. Jackson Encourages Indian Removal
Three White Views of Native Americans: Squatters, Government Officials, and Missionaries
John Marshall Protects Native Americans in Worcester v. Georgia
Jackson Ignores Marshall and Forces Native Americans Off Their Land
"John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it!”
B. Jackson Attacks the National Bank
Early American Money and the National Bank
Jackson: The National Bank is Elitest
Jackson’s Solution: “Pet” Banks & The Panic of 1837
C. Jackson’s Tariff Compromise Avoids Civil War
The Tariff of Abominations
John C. Calhoun, States’ Rights, and Nullification
C. Jackson and Clay Create Compromise: The Compromise Tariff of 1833 & the Force Bill