Andrew Jackson's policies regarding Native American removal inhibited the cause of democracy in three key ways:
1) Jackson ignored Supreme Court rulings that prevented states like Georgia from removing Native Americans from their tribal lands, undermining the system of checks and balances.
2) The Indian Removal Act authorized the president to negotiate removal treaties with Native Americans through misleading and coercive means, rather than obtaining genuine consent.
3) Jackson's forced removal of the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears, which resulted in thousands of deaths, disregarded Native American sovereignty and rights in favor of white settlers and the states' interests over the rule of law.
1. Aim: Did Andrew Jackson
advance or inhibit the cause of
democracy?
Do Now: Examine your image and
write down a title for your image that
is related to what you see.
ā¢ Then, look at the number in the
back of your image and go to the
section of the room with your
number
2. 1. Combine all of your images and come
up with a title for all of them
2. Have you been forced to leave your
home permanently?
3. What items would you take with you if
you were only allowed to take what
you could carry?
Think-Square-Share
3.
4. Since 1778, several treaties
where made between the
US and the different Native
American tribes.
In 1828 gold was
discovered in northern
Georgia. Thousands moved
to Georgia to seek fortune.
5. ā¢ By 1829 the state of Georgia passed an act to
remove the Cherokees from the state.
ā¢ The Cherokees tried to fight by taking their case to
the Supreme Court.
ā¢ Cherokee v. Georgia (1831): Native
Americans are ādomestic nationsā and
states cannot make treaties/laws affecting
other nations.
ā¢ Worcester v. Georgia (1832): the state of
Georgia cannot make laws regarding
Indian land.
The Supreme Court made its rulingsā¦ who is
in charge of making sure that the law is
followed???
6. āChief Justice John
Marshall has made
his decision. Now
let him
enforce it.ā
Andrew Jackson ignored the
Supreme Courtās ruling and
allowed Georgia to continue
with its plans.
7. On May 28, 1830, Andrew Jackson signs the
Indian Removal Act.
ā¢ The act authorized the President to
negotiate removal treaties with Native
Americans.
ā¢ Many of the treaties were
misleading (for example
the Treaty of New Echota
was not approved by the
Cherokee council nor
signed by John Ross, the
Cherokee chief.)
8.
9. "Those tribes cannot exist
surrounded by our settlements
and in continual contact with our
citizens. They have neither the
intelligence, the industry (the
skills), the moral habits, nor the
desire of improvementā¦
Established in the midst of
another and a superior raceā¦
they must move west or disappear
forever"
According to Jackson why must
Native Americans move west?
11. Trail of Tears
ā¢ US troops move 18,000 Cherokee at gunpoint
800 miles.
ā¢ The route used became known as the āTrail of
Tearsā (translation from Cherokee āThe Trail Where
They Criedā)
Over 4,000
Cherokee died
moving west.
15. Exit Ticket: Did Andrew Jackson
advance or inhibit the cause of
democracy?
Prevent, get in the way
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ļ§ Did Andrew Jackson advance or
inhibit the cause of democracy?