Andrew Jackson and land speculation

Andrew Jackson, who became the seventh U.S. president in 1828, was personally involved in land speculation in Tennessee and Alabama. His military expeditions and presidential policies led to the dispossession and expulsion of Indigenous people from the southeastern United States, which in some cases benefitted land speculators.

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Andrew Jackson and land speculation

Andrew Jackson, who became the seventh U.S. president in 1828, was personally involved in land speculation in Tennessee and Alabama. His military expeditions and presidential policies led to the dispossession and expulsion of Indigenous people from the southeastern United States, which in some cases benefitted land speculators.

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