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    creation of an independent-minded Andrew Jackson started early in his life due to the death of his family during the Revolutionary War. He lived on the streets and developed ways to survive and not care what other people thought of his decision making. However‚ was like everyone else during this time‚ trying to make a name for himself. Like all frontiersman‚ there was constant fear of Indian attacks. As Robert V. Remini writes in his book The Life of Andrew Jackson‚ “Jackson was called upon to protect the

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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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    Kiara Jackson History Mr.Gubellini Nullification‚ Andrew Jackson and the Natives‚ and African Americans the results what took place. There are some things in the world like crisis‚ personal point of views‚ and different approaches about many things; some other things unexplainable and maybe unnecessary‚ but in this case that is most likely not the point. The point is between 1828 and 1845 there were some attempts at changing the government and our lives. Some of these attempts

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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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    public Radio ‚ ink” For this phenomenon to happen Jackson took six Years ‚ saving every single dollar he could to pay the national debt which was fifty-eight millions dollars when he took office.This was a triumph to this nation that had dealt with the national debt for a time. As I told before Andrew Jackson made defiant choices that made United States go through hard time ‚ such as the Indian Removal act ‚he took the land of all the native american that lived in the the north and south and took

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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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    validity of President Andrew Jackson’s response to the Bank War issue has been contradicted by many‚ but his reasoning was supported by fact and inevitably beneficial to the country. Jackson’s primary involvement with the Second Bank of the United States arose during the suggested governmental re-chartering of the institution. It was during this period that the necessity and value of the Bank’s services were questioned. The United States government in 1816 chartered the Second Bank of the United

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    In April of 1818‚ General Andrew Jackson led his second campaign through west Florida engaging both Indians and Spanish fortifications throughout the region. The consequences of his actions had many far reaching effects. These are entries from the General’s journal to provide an inside perspective of the situation. All negative opinions displayed toward native Americans and other minority groups were likely held by General Jackson‚ but they in no way reflect those held by the author. March 20th

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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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    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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