President Jackson's commitment to states' rights was challenged during the Nullification Crisis when South Carolina chose to nullify a tariff they believed would not operate in the state's best interest. He threatened to use the military to force the state to comply.
Jackson was against the bank
Andrew Jackson treated native Americans like a citizens of a foreign government that was often hostile to the United States. He believed in the federal union and was strongly opposed to the idea of nullification which meant that individual states could nullify federal laws if they so chose.
Andrew Jackson opposed the Second Bank of the United States, both politically and on ideological grounds. Jackson was the 7th U.S. President.
There appear to be no records of Andrew Jackson's view on equality for women. It's possible it was never recorded or he never had to deal with a women's rights movement during his time as president.
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Andrew Jackson thought it was best for his people and followers. He did not care about the Indians.
He was not real big on states rights'
Andrew Jackson Claimed to represent the democratic party.
One of the Rodebaugh families. Infact, I'm related to Andrew Jackson.
Jackson ordered the Cherokee to be driven from their homes in the SE United States, and forced to walk to Oklahoma. Known as the Trail of Tears, this forced movement killed about 1/3rd of all the Cherokee people. This was contrary to treaty, and to orders from the Supreme Court.
The "state's rights believes" supported the idea of nullification because this protected the state's rights, and they belived Jackson was being unconstitutional with the tarriff of 1828.