Did Andrew Jackson live up the "Common man" in Worcester vs. Georgia or did he fail?
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What's your opinion? Why?
Ms Sue is right with the word "Opinion". The legal authority, if any, Jackson had in the case over Georgia is unclear and arguable.
You are maybe trying to apply "common man" to indians, and I am not certain that term applied then.
You are maybe trying to apply "common man" to indians, and I am not certain that term applied then.
I really don't know because all he did was being in favor of getting rid of the Cherokees and worcester vs. georgia was the beginning og the trail of tears
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_v._Georgia
You need to define "common man" as people in Jackson's time defined it.