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Andrew Jackson was too concentrated on destroying the second bank of the United States that he lost track of other subjects that were more important than not having a national bank.
Besides getting land for white settlers, which was from native Americans that worked very hard to get it the way it was, Andrew Jackson did not accomplish much after or before that besides being called a savage and a bar fighter. All he really did was look up a fight whenever he could. For this and many reasons, Andrew Jackson does not belong on the twenty dollar bill.
I do not believe that Andrew Jackson deserves to be on the 20 dollar bill because he killed many native Americans on the trail of tears. Yes he did fight battles with the U.S. army but, he disobeyed the supreme court and the constitution because the supreme court gave the Cherokee the right to maintain the power of the land they were on. Even like this, Andrew Jackson relocated the Cherokee by the force to a land they did not know and they most likely they did not want because the land they were relocated to was badly treated with soil that was not fertile enough to grow that much crops ant the land that the used to have was very fertile and healthy and that land helped them survive.
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