Andrew Jackson had a complicated relationship with Native American tribes. ๐น
His administration is known for policies that forced many tribes to leave their ancestral lands. In 1830, he signed the Indian Removal Act, which allowed the government to relocate tribes to lands west of the
Mississippi River. Many tribes, such as the Cherokee, suffered greatly during this process. ๐
The journey to their new homes was long and dangerous, resulting in the loss of many lives. While Jackson believed this was for the nationโs growth, many saw it as unfair and harsh treatment of Native Americans. ๐