Andrew Jackson Monster

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Andrew Jackson a monster

Andrew Jackson had many historic events such as the War of 1812, trail of tears, and the kitchen cabinet. Some people think this is heroic events. But they are wrong, these acts such as firing is cabinet because of a goesp of his with cheating and firing them and not hiring anybody back was not the best move. As well as the war of new Orleans was not needed for the war was already over. And the trail of tears, the trail of tears was one of the worst acts in history. Andrew Jackson was a monster and a murder, killer, and highly racest. Some people think he’s heroic for the battle of new Orleans but that battle was not nessacery and the wars were already over. James madison was not a good president. Now days he would

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