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    Andrew Jackson vs. the $20 bill The seventh president of the United States of America was Andrew Jackson. He was known as the “common person‚” because he was from a poor family. At age 13‚ he was arrested by the British for being a rebel messenger. As he got older‚ he became a self-educated lawyer. He is well known for fighting in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Today‚ Jackson’s face can be seen on the twenty dollar bill. President Jackson shouldn’t be on the twenty dollar bill because he did

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    There are few reasons Andrew Jackson could be considered a good president. Comparatively‚ there are many reasons he could be considered a poor president. He caused many native american tribes to leave their homeland. He also indirectly caused a depression of the US economy. Andrew Jackson is quoted as saying‚ “John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it.” This was referring to the court case known as Worcester vs Georgia in which supreme court justice John Marshall ruled that it

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    Andrew Jackson has one of the most complicated and detailed stories of becoming the president there might be! Born March 15‚ 1767 and at the age of thirteen‚ Jackson signed up to help the American militia during the American Revolution. He worked as a courier‚ taking messages between troops and leaders. He was captured by british soldiers for acting as a solider for the continental army. Thirty-five long years later he was an army major general in the war of 1812 also known as a hero of that war

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    it is the United States of America’s most recognized 7th president Andrew Jackson. He was born in poverty‚ had no father‚ and his mother and two youngers brothers died by age 14. Thus Jackson had become tough and brave for the life he had to live‚ this followed him the rest of his life. Later on he became quite popular he was a war hero in 1812‚ the served as a senate‚ and would most of the time be out on the frontier. Jackson was influential to America and made significant changes to American politics

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    Andrew Jackson is known as one of america’s greatest presidents. But what made him so great? Let’s find out. EARLY LIFE On a stormy night on March 15‚ 1767 our beloved president was born. The exact location of birth is unknown. When Jackson was thirteen years old‚ he and his brother‚ Robert‚ were captured by redcoats. During his imprisonment‚ a British officer requested his boots to be shined by Jackson. Jackson refused and the redcoat took out his saber and slashed Jackson’s face and hands leaving

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    The life of Andrew Jackson is undeniable an interesting one and I have mixed feeling on his legacy. Andrew Jackson was born on March 15‚ 1767 in a community of Scotch-Irish immigrants near the Carolina border. At the age of 13 Jackson was captured and imprisoned along with his older brother Robert. While in captivity‚ a British Officer slashed his head for refusing to shine his boots. While in captivity both brothers contracted small pox before their mother‚ Elizabeth arranged for their release in

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    peaceful and friendly by nature‚ split into two very divided and strongly opinionated parties with opposite political beliefs and views. One could argue that many different factors contributed to the breakdown of “good feelings”. However‚ President Andrew Jackson and the truly horrible things he did during his presidency‚ from the infamous Trail of Tears‚ to the Nullification Crisis‚ politically divided America‚ causing the breakdown of “good feelings” within the political realm of America

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    Sectionalism: 1820-1850 Into what three regions was the US divided into during this time period? • North: Consisted of two main pieces o The Northeast: New England and Mid-Atlantic states o The Old Northwest: Ohio to Minnesota • South: States that permitted slavery • West: West of the Mississippi‚ eventually stretching to California What do you need to know about the industrial northeast? • Good transportation • Plentiful manufacturing labor from

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    century West‚ the policy of the U.S. government toward Indians kept changing because couple president’s administration against Indians were different. Andrew Jackson‚ served as the 7th President in the United States‚ promoted the Indian Removal Acts. The 18th President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant set up the first Indian Reservations. Andrew Jackson treat Indians as suject of the United States‚ and he promoted the Indian Removal Acts because he believed removal could save the Indians from extinction

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    Andrew Jackson was an impactful president whose strategies and actions transformed the country. He was a controversial figure in American politics‚ due to both his empowerment of the “common” American man‚ his ruining of the economy‚ and his deplorable acts he subjected the American Indians to. Andrew Jackson believed in having a smaller federal government. His decision to not renew the charter of the National Bank triggered the economic collapse that lasted for more than 20 years. He disapproved

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