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Removal
Summary: History is the unfinished book of past mistakes, misjudgments, wrong doings, accomplishments, great feats, and above all a written document of man's creation and survival. Within the text of this book you will see wrong, right, justified, and unjustified actions carried out by all man kind. The removal of the Cherokee nation in 1838-1839 is one of the worst affairs ever carried out by the American government. As no one can deny that this event is a terrible atrocity, the question however of if it is justified is an issue to be thought of separately. Debated by historians still today, the Cherokee Removal act under the "Jacksonian" administration was one of the greatest horrors ever to be justified in American history.
History is the unfinished book of past mistakes, misjudgments, wrong doings, accomplishments, great feats, and above all a written document of man's creation and survival. Within the text of this book you will see wrong, right, justified, and unjustified actions carried out by all man kind. The removal of the Cherokee nation in 1838-1839 is one of the worst affairs ever carried out by the American government. As no one can deny that this event is a terrible atrocity, the question however of if it is justified is an issue to be thought of separately. Debated by historians still today, the Cherokee Removal act under the "Jacksonian" administration was one of the greatest horrors ever to be justified in American history.
In 1828 Andrew Jackson was elected as the President of the United States of America. His two terms in office changed American History tremendously; creating one of the...
This section contains 1,114 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |