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  • Introduction
  • Andrew Jackson Hero or Villain?
  • Bank-No Charter
  • I, president Andrew Jackson, veto the recharter bill for the bank and remove all federal deposits out.
  • Inaguration
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  • Indian Removal Act
  • Georgia
  • Andrew Jackson should be recognized as a hero in this situation because he gets rid of the bank's power which only helps the rich, not the poor. For Jackson, the common person was important and everyone had to live fairly under his thought. This allowed Jackson to control the over-poweredness of one being that can manipulate many things with his power.
  • Kitchen Cabinet 
  • Only Jackson's Advisors No Cabinet Members
  • Andrew Jackson's inauguration at the White House had attracted many people, for much more people were allowed to vote legally under lower requirements for any white male, whether poor or rich, educated or uneducated. This allowed the country to have a president from the lower class part of society and help balance the power of the upper class men.
  • Ending
  • THE END!
  • Andrew Jackson, on the villian side, had hated the Native Americans on the lands of the United States.With the power to remove Natives from their homelands from the Indian Removal Act, federal troops removed more than 14,000 natives onto the "Trail of Tears" which led from Oklahoma to modern day Georgia. This was a tragic scar on the image of the U.S.
  • Oklahoma
  • Andrew Jackson never took advice about his presidency from his newly hired cabinet. Instead, he met up with close friends and relatives for advice about the country to seek advice. This proves that Jackson could have used his power against his people for his family.
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