Jackson's decision on Congress rotating Jobs was a very smart decision to me. No man should have power for too long because humans take that for granted. We the people either don't know how to use it or they over use it, no in between. So Jackson wanted balance,he wanted safety. Too much power can crash the society and ruin the government. SInce the public …show more content…
Yes it was for the safety of them,but he should've at least gave them a wagon to ride in. Though some of the Indians were hesitant, they're still human and deserve to be respected as well. Being put in chains and having to walk miles-miles away from your home, is difficult. Of course they're going to fight and resist, your pushing them out of there home that they had first. Andrew to me should've gave them one or two more chances but make a law so they would stop killing each other. Im sure they would if they knew their lives and people would have been at risk of death. I just wish that instead of kicking them out of state limits and trying to bribe them with better land, he would've made a better bargain. Andrew Jackson had to make very tough decision, he was a good president. He payed all the money that U.S owned for the first time,and only time. He took in an Indian child as his own,he cared for his wife and son. Behind his scarey attire and dueling matches,is a caring father and husband. All in all to me Andrew Jackson did a good job,though he could've handled something