In 1817, Andrew Jackson appoints a young Sam Houston to oversee the forced relocation of the Cherokee from Tennessee. He soon clashes with both Jackson and the US Government over his fair and humane treatment of the Cherokee.
Appointed in 1817 to manage the forced relocation of the Cherokee from Tennessee, a young Sam Houston clashes with his mentor, General Andrew Jackson and the US Government over his attempts to treat the Cherokee in a fair and humane manner.—J Lopez