Following this the British made Jackson the first and only military governor of Louisiana, and ruled over a time of putting down rebellions and attacks from Native Americans. Transportation, education, and banking were all improved during his leadership. Louisiana became an official colony in 1830, and in the first general election Jackson became the Governor-General and his followers became the members of Parliament.
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| - Following this the British made Jackson the first and only military governor of Louisiana, and ruled over a time of putting down rebellions and attacks from Native Americans. Transportation, education, and banking were all improved during his leadership. Louisiana became an official colony in 1830, and in the first general election Jackson became the Governor-General and his followers became the members of Parliament.
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| - Following this the British made Jackson the first and only military governor of Louisiana, and ruled over a time of putting down rebellions and attacks from Native Americans. Transportation, education, and banking were all improved during his leadership. Louisiana became an official colony in 1830, and in the first general election Jackson became the Governor-General and his followers became the members of Parliament. While being the Governor-General, he supported the power of the Governor-General over Parliament and ended the Colonial Bank. He enforced the relocation of many Native American tribes to several reservations in Oklahoma, and did not support the rights of Native Americans or slaves. People opposed to him formed the Whig Party, who was led by William C. C. Claiborne. Claiborne was the Leader of the Opposition from 1835 to 1840, and replaced Jackson as Governor-General. Nicknamed "Old Hickory" because of his toughness and aggression, Jackson became an idol to many and his followers founded the Democratic Party, which is still today one of major parties.
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