Andrew Jackson was the first president from outside of the original 13 colonies. As a man of the people, he encouraged widespread voting rights and rewarded his supporters with government jobs. However, his actions upset many in Congress and the wealthy elite. He used the presidential veto extensively to oppose legislation and asserted federal power over states' rights by threatening to use force against South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis. During his presidency, the Indian Removal Act forced the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears to relocate west, resulting in thousands of deaths.