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Some highlights of the Jackson administration:

  • New tariff Bill replacing the "tariff of abomination" (1832)
  • Proclamation denouncing the doctrine of nullification and warning South Carolina to obey federal tariff law.
  • Tariff of 1833
  • veto of Maysville Road appropriation bill (1830)
  • veto of bill to recharter the Bank of the US (1832). He withdrew federal funds from it, which forced it to call in many loans and caused a financial panic in the Northeast.
  • moved federal fund of out of the Bank of the US into state banks (1832)
  • Worcester v. Georgia - supreme court decision not enforced by Jackson
  • applied the Indian Removal Act of 1830 to force Indians to abandon some 100 million acres of Indian lands and settle in the West.
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Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States. He also was the miltary govenor of Florida.

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Andrew Jackson passed laws towards the native American removal in the U.S.

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Andrew Jackson as president what was the important action in 1828, as president

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His worst was the Indian Removal Act.

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