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In reply to the discussion: LOL LOL LOL : Donald Trump said Andrew Jackson was alive during the Civil War [View all]niyad
(134,035 posts)80. ask indigenous peoples about "Indian Killer Andrew Jackson"-indian removal act, trail of tears. .

Portrait of Andrew Jackson, who earned the top spot on our list of worst U.S. presidents.
Portrait of Andrew Jackson, who earned the top spot on our list of worst U.S. presidents.
Indian-Killer Andrew Jackson Deserves Top Spot on List of Worst US Presidents
Andrew Jackson tops list of worst presidents for Natives
Gale Courey Toensing February 20, 2017
Unlike the statement in Indian Country Media Networks Best Presidents for Indian country story, its a bit easier identifying the worst presidents for Indian country. Five tend to stand out with the majority of the rest huddled together after that. Here are our nods to the presidents who did more harm than good for Native Americans while in office.
Andrew Jackson: A man nicknamed Indian killer and Sharp Knife surely deserves the top spot on a list of worst U.S. Presidents. Andrew Jackson was a forceful proponent of Indian removal, according to PBS. Others have a less genteel way of describing the seventh president of the United States.
Andrew Jackson was a wealthy slave owner and infamous Indian killer, gaining the nickname Sharp Knife from the Cherokee, writes Amargi on the website Unsettling America: Decolonization in Theory & Practice. He was also the founder of the Democratic Party, demonstrating that genocide against indigenous people is a nonpartisan issue. His first effort at Indian fighting was waging a war against the Creeks. President Jefferson had appointed him to appropriate Creek and Cherokee lands. In his brutal military campaigns against Indians, Andrew Jackson recommended that troops systematically kill Indian women and children after massacres in order to complete the extermination. The Creeks lost 23 million acres of land in southern Georgia and central Alabama, paving the way for cotton plantation slavery. His frontier warfare and subsequent negotiations opened up much of the southeast U.S. to settler colonialism.
Andrew Jackson was not only a genocidal maniac against the Indigenous Peoples of the southwest, he was also racist against African peoples and a scofflaw who violated nearly every standard of justice, according to historian Bertram Wyatt-Brown. As a major general in 1818, Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida chasing fugitive slaves who had escaped with the intent of returning them to their owners, and sparked the First Seminole War. During the conflict, Jackson captured two British men, Alexander George Arbuthnot and Robert C. Ambrister, who were living among the Seminoles. The Seminoles had resisted Jacksons invasion of their land. One of the men had written about his support for the Seminoles land and treaty rights in letters found on a boat. Andrew Jackson used the evidence to accuse the men of inciting the Seminoles to savage warfare against the U.S. He convened a special court martial tribunal then had the men executed. His actions were a study in flagrant disobedience, gross inequality and premeditated ruthlessness he swept through Florida, crushed the Indians, executed Arbuthnot and Ambrister, and violated nearly every standard of justice, Wyatt-Brown wrote.
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LOL LOL LOL : Donald Trump said Andrew Jackson was alive during the Civil War [View all]
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2017
OP
Yeah, the "later" indicates that he did know that Jackson came before the Civil War.
thesquanderer
May 2017
#115
The Civil War could have been avoided if everyone were more racist like Jackson!
L. Coyote
May 2017
#12
That's why many states' Democratic Parties have removed "Jackson" from the names...
George II
May 2017
#47
But Jackson atoned for his racism by marching across the Edmund Pettis Bridge with MLK.
George II
May 2017
#59
If only... if only... if only Andrew Jackson had been able to get to Bowling Green on time
rpannier
May 2017
#105
There was a Native American genocide and the Idiot-in-Chief has no clue about who did it.
L. Coyote
May 2017
#6
I think it is remarkable Trump thought Andrew Jackson was alive during the Civil War.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2017
#7
He has dementia. That's why he is able to just blurt out bullshit without the capacity to filter.
L. Coyote
May 2017
#9
He's got him mixed up with Stonewall Jackson... idiot... and even that barely works, stupid ass.
boston bean
May 2017
#23
I went to the Wharton School of Business, Donald Trump routinely brags at his campaign rallies.
duncang
May 2017
#36
It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their own
Sunlei
May 2017
#39
I used to think he had mental issues, but now I think he's plain fucken illiterate and poorly
RKP5637
May 2017
#62
I knew he died in the 1840s because he died just when photography was catching on:
LeftInTX
May 2017
#71
ask indigenous peoples about "Indian Killer Andrew Jackson"-indian removal act, trail of tears. .
niyad
May 2017
#80
I hate to say this but I don't think he said Jackson WAS alive during the Civil War.
pangaia
May 2017
#83