Shоrt Essаy: Mаny mоdern histоriаns view the actions of President Jackson as genocide. However, the term did not exist in his day, and as such there was no philosophical concept of his attempts to remove Native Americans as any kind of international crime. In your own words, please briefly describe what actions I'm referring to and the following *major* historical event that took place after in 2-5 sentences. Do you think this constitutes an act of genocide? Does that outweigh the rest of his presidency? Please weigh it against one other example. And for 1 point, what are your thoughts about Jackson being on the $20 bill now having studied his presidency, taking all things into account?