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Andrew Jackson Indian Removal Act Political Cartoon. Andrew jackson political cartoon as a result of the indian removal act of 1830, native americans were forced to leave their homelands and move farther west. He had fought against the creek in 1813 and against the seminole in 1817, and his reputation and popularity rested in large measure on his firm commitment to remove indians from states in the south.

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Select the student version to print the text and text dependent questions only. This was devastating to native americans, their culture, and their way of life. The act would stay in effect until the end of the second seminole war in 1842.

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In 1830, jackson signed the indian removal act which gave him the power to negotiate terms with native tribes to relocate them. Jackson political cartoons the rats leaving a falling house indian removal death of andrew jackson description: The indian removal act 1. Jackson is satirically depicted as a kindly father figure.