On Indian Removal Andrew Jackson Analysis

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In “On Indian Removal” by Andrew Jackson, he states “It gives me pleasure to announce to congress that the benevolent policy of the government,” which conveys that Jackson is trying to be formal and kind sounding to the audience. This is the tone Jackson uses to gain/persuade the reader’s/listener’s side and them.
In “Samuel's Memory” by Michael Rutledge, Rutledge says “I can feel feel his anger and frustration. There is nothing he can do.” Which is how he uses to directly tell the reader that the affected by the Indian Removal Act were helpless and how mad it made them.
Jackson tries to persuade the audience by sounding formal when he’s really trying to mask the truth. While Rutledge is harsh but truthful and to the point. In “On Indian

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