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    seem to agree about Andrew Jackson. Some see him as a hero; others believed he was a villain. Some people view him as a supporter of the “common man” who backed citizens individual rights, promoted expanded suffrage and who fought to keep the union strong. Others view him as a tyrant who ignored the supreme court by signing the Indian removal act and who denied the people the laws passed by their representatives,vetoing more laws than any president before him. Did Andrew Jackson support the ideas of

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    In 1828 Andrew Jackson was elected President of the United States. The presidential election of was a victory for Andrew Jackson. Andrew’s Father died soon after his birth. He was raised by a single mother who wanted him to be a Presbyterian minister. When he was thirteen he and his brothers Hugh and Robert volunteered to fight the British. He later lost his brother Hugh to a heat stroke. He lost his brother Robert to smallpox they both got while in prison. He lost his mother at the age of 14 as

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    dilemma facing the government as they choose to take Andrew Jackson off of the $20 bill. Though Jackson was revolutionary in politics and ideas, that’s not necessarily a good thing. Andrew Jackson became president in the election of 1828. Jackson started the spoils system and he relied on the help of trusted friends rather than the presidential cabinet. He started the mass removal of Native Americans and despised the banking system. Andrew Jackson should not stay on the $20 bill because though he did

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    Andrew Jackson Book Summary/Contents Andrew Jackson, in the author's words, was "mild, polite, polished, benevolent, and democratic." It would not be in anyone's favor to question the validity of the his words, but to understand them with unrestrained faith in those words will help to insure complete insight into the book. Moreover, this book stresses the immortal fact that Jackson's private life had as much irony and agony as his political/outside life did. With those factors understood

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    On March 15, 1767 Andrew Jackson is born in Waxhaw, Carolina just a while before his father dies. Later at age 24 Andrew Jackson would serve in various armed groups in defense against Native American attacks on people from 1789-1796. In 1802, Six years after Andrew Jackson  serving against the Natives, Andrew Jackson gets elected as Major General of the Tennessee Militia. In June of 1812, Two years after Andrew Jackson is elected General, the U.S. declares war against Great Britain. Later Great Britain

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    bill? Andrew Jackson was not the great man that many people learned about. Jackson did many things during his presidency that should are dishonorable, such as supporting the Indian Removals, or kicking qualified people out of his office to make room for his friends in the government. Even though many people believe he was the people’s president and stood for democracy, we should not be applauding a president that supported discrimination and slavery during his time in office. Andrew Jackson was against

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    Many debate that Andrew Jackson was one. He went beyond the bounds of his power, forced thousands of natives off their land down the “trail of tears”, and claimed to fight for “common individuals”, a group which apparently only includes free white men. Today, many of our previous historical figures have become controversial from a moral and political standpoint, especially Andrew Jackson. This is due to his ownership of slaves, and his ability to follow rules, or lack thereof. Andrew Jackson’s Presidency

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    Andrew Jackson America’s history is rich and full of countless heroes, scandals, and incredible stories. Perhaps one of the most interesting of those stories is that of Andrew Jackson’s. To some, he was a hero, but to others, he was their worst enemy. Being raised in the mountains of the Carolinas, he became the first “backcountry president” of the United States (Wilentz, 13). His fame, though, began years before his presidency. Jackson’s reputation was established during the War of 1812, namely

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    Kayla Mcgaughey November 15, 2017 U.S. History Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States and was known for his military experience and his rocky presidency. He campaigned on being a “Common Man” and stood for all the things that southern elitist stood for, the good and the bad. However, as with all American Presidents, there was more to his life than just politics. Jackson was born to a poor family in the Waxhaws region of the Carolinas on the 15th of March in 1767

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    I chose Andrew Jackson as my topic for my internet bibliography. I chose this topic because I’ve heard some intriguing facts about Andrew Jackson before, and I wanted to learn the details of them. Also, I wanted to learn more about our 7th President. I’ve always heard that he was an avid duelist, and that Andrew Jackson used his own cane to beat a man, who tried to assassinate him. I wanted to know the details about both of these events, so I decided to dig deeper into Andrew Jackson’s life

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