Problems Andrew Jackson Faced With The Indians

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In his day America was still a young nation and was still making its way in this world. and this included all of our struggles with Britain and what was equally important the problems that we were having with the indians ( Native Americans if you want to be politically correct ). All of these were direct problems that Andrew Jackson faced and the two major forces he hated with all of his being ( which i will explain why here in a minute ). When Andrew Jackson was a young boy he had two Brothers and a mother, his Father died before Andrew Jackson was even born. when His oldest Brother Hugh Jackson was a teen he fought in the revolutionary war and fought in the battle of stono ferry and trajectly died after the battle of heat exhaustion. But to Andrew his Brothers Death was one-hundred percent Britain's fault and was a fairly major reason he hated them so much. …show more content…

And they were taken as prisoners of war but before they left a British officer told Andrew to clean his boots and Andrew proceeded to spit on them, and to this the officer retaliated by swinging his sword at Andrew but he was able to catch the blade with his hand and knocked his head. which served as a living reminder of how he hated the British. But i mean can you blame him for it, after they were taken they were put in a POW camp in which was rampant with disease which Andrew and his Brother ( Robert ) got sick and only Andrew was the only one to recover from the

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