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    While President Andrew Jackson is often made out to be a villain for his treatment of the Native Americans‚ he is not to blame for the massive loss of life the tribes experienced. Most of the non-natives in the South‚ especially Georgia‚ supported the Indian Removal Act‚ shaping the South’s political views and putting pressure on Congress‚ the Senate‚ and Jackson himself. Eager to take on Native American lands‚ appetites were large for the Native Americans to be removed. With demand for the Native

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    Andrew Jackson can be credited for being either one of the best presidents or one of the worst. It can go either way depending on the ideals of the viewer. Many historians believe that Andrew Jackson abused and overstepped the rights to his presidency‚ whereas others believe that he expanded and enhanced political power. Jackson greatly influenced and enhanced the power of the presidency. Jackson once declared that while each member of Congress represented a specific regional group‚ only the president

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    Andrew Jackson Violence and Audacity defined both childhood and adulthood Growing up fatherless on the Carolina frontiers during the Revolutionary War‚ Andrew Jackson was surrounded by the violence of the time. From a young age‚ Andrew Jackson navigated a war-torn land that pitted neighbor against neighbor and used young boys as messengers. However‚ his audacity and resilience has been noted in the historical record‚ rising from orphanhood to the respectable status of a young lawyer in the West.

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    In the article of “Andrew Jackson versus the Cherokee‚” Andrew Jackson wasn’t love by the Indians at all; in fact he hated the Indians because the Indians are getting support and protected by the Supreme Court. In this article‚ Robert V. Remini says‚ “Chief Justice John Marshall handed down his decision on March 18‚ 1831… but he also rejected Jackson’s claim that they were subject to state law” (355). Jackson’s claim is that the Indians are relying on the Supreme Court more than themselves‚ which

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    blunders. Andrew Jackson‚ who was in office from 1829-1837‚ was a president of many firsts as he was the first frontier president‚ first to have a “kitchen cabinet”‚ and first to use a pocket veto. Jackson was later succeeded by his vice president‚ Martin Van Buren. Van Buren‚ who was in office from 1837-1841‚ was known for his shrewd political skills. Both these men laid down the foundations for a stronger‚ more centralized national government with methods that garnered mixed responses. Andrew Jackson

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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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    Andrew Jackson has been considered the first modern president because‚ he significantly contributed to the expansion of the office‚ he was considered the first popularly elected president‚ and‚ throughout his presidency acted his role as a populist. Jackson’s Presidency was the beginning of the modern presidency‚ one in which the powers that the president holds while in the office of the grew immensely. Jackson was the first President to introduce the spoils system‚ the system in which when a

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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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    CH9 essay One of the most important chapters of Andrew Jackson’s presidency was his “war” against the Federal bank. Jackson’s stubborn skepticism of aristocrat institutions escalated into a highly personal battle between and the president of the bank‚ Nicholas Biddle. Economically speaking Jackson strongly opposed federal power and did almost everything in his power to destroy the successful bank which he deemed a Monster. The actions of Jackson included defeating the bank’s supporters politically

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    Born into poverty on the South Carolina frontier in 1767‚ Andrew Jackson understood all the disadvantages of being poor. Therefore‚ as the seventh president of the United States‚ Jackson made sure that his abilities were put to good use. He made sure that the common people had the same opportunities and benefits as the riches. An example of this heroic action is his battle with the Bank of the United States (263). President Jackson saw that the National Bank benefited wealthy eastern depositors

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