He is the 7th President of the United States of America. He has a big heart or let me say good relationship on low class people like farmers, laborers etc. considering that he is an aristocrat. They looked up to him. He treated black and white people in the same manner also.
It has not been recorded what Jackson's attitude towards equality for women but it has been documented on what his opinions are on Native Americans. Jackson seemed to have had a neutral opinion of Native Americans. He was fully aware of most white Americans wanting violent solutions to remove the Natives but instead put forth removal acts that allowed the natives to be safely relocated. However lives were lost when some of the natives wouldn't co-operate.
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.
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We pity them because most of them live in such poverty.
Thomas Jackson, also known as Stonewall Jackson, is not known to have had a policy toward Native Americans. Andrew Jackson, a generation earlier, and no relation to Stonewall, carried out a policy similar to a Russian progrom to force Native Americans across the Mississippi to a separate territory. This became known as the Trail of Tears.
To the native Americans, none.
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
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native Americans lost a large amount of land
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
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