1. Jacksonians
This eventually led to the need to rid the western frontier of Native Americans. Jackson and the Jacksonian democrats were campaigners of individual rights but ignored the rights of Native Americans. This and the removal act of 1830 were anti-Native American acts that showed a great lack of equality between white Americans and Native Americans. ... Continuing conflicts between the Jacksonians and the Native Americans continued with the Black Hawk war, which, again, Jackson and his followers flexed their strong political muscle and used their power to eradicate the rights of the Native American...
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