Asked by katrina

Case Study: General Andrew Jackson: Andrew Jackson's military career spanned several wars including the American Revolution, the Creek War, the War of 1812, and the First Seminole War. After the Creek War, Jackson and the Creek Indians signed the Treaty of Fort Jackson in which the Creeks ceded lands in Georgia and Alabama to the U.S. During the War of 1812, Jackson drove the British out of New Orleans and Florida, thereby proving the strength of the newly formed United States.

What can you infer about the impact Andrew Jackson had on the Native American population of the Southern states?

The population decreased rapidly.
The population increased slightly over time.
The population of Native Americans was unaffected.
The population decreased slightly then increased rapidly.**

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
What evidence do you have that the Native American population later increased rapidly?

Answered by katrina
i thought because all the british moved out of florida and new orleans
Answered by Ms. Sue
Ok, I see.

But that's not the right answer.
Answered by Reed
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h335.html
Answered by Chicken Strip
im not good at reading
Answered by Aubrey
hello I'm not reading that
Answered by crazy
@Aubrey i agree



Answered by Bro really?
Just answer the damn question smh.

The population decreased.
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