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8 July, 21:27

Compare and contrast andrew jackson a message to congress and Samuel's memory

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  1. 8 July, 22:59
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    Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress on ‘Indian Removal’ is clearing up his excitement and encouragement in the fact that the removal of Indian tribes from the United States was approaching from a ‘happy consummation.’ He talks of how this is very advantageous to the wellbeing of Americans and their country. He speaks very superficially; however, ‘Samuel’s Memory’ shows a very different perspective to this removal. Both stories are showcasing the same event however the language used creates a very different feel to it. ‘Indian Removal’ and ‘Samuel’s Memory’ are both two different messages written by two different people talking about their experiences with the Indian tribes being in the United States. Jackson expresses of it as being opposed to this time as it can carry down their reputation of being a civilized and Christian place.
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