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    relate to Andrew Jackson because he followed his own instincts despite what his friends and fellow politicians said which proves that he was an effective and successful leader. Andrew Jackson’s parents were immigrants and he grew up in a fairly poor family. His father died at a young age leaving his wife and kids to support themselves. Andrew was not a very good student and he made a lot of trouble. His mother tried to motivate him to be better and to take his work more seriously. Andrew Jackson

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    Cordaveous brown Dr. Dallin American civilization 150 4/7/15 Andrew Jacksons print on America President Andrew Jackson‚ considered by some to be the greatest American President during his American presidency term‚ but some of his actions sparked a lot of controversial thoughts. President Jackson accomplished much for America‚ most of President Jackson’s accomplishments where positive but along the way president Jacksons committed a great deal of wrong that lead to president Jackson negative view

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    Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero? Andrew Carnegie was one of the wealthiest United States businessmen of the nineteenth century‚ an entrepreneur‚ and a philanthropist. After many years of thoughtful planning and hard work‚ Carnegie Steel Company was a dominant force in the steel industry. Also‚ it just so happened to be a large part of shaping the United States of America into what it is today. Mr.Carnegie’s legacy‚ business‚ and actions were all very controversial. However‚ due to the fact that Mr

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    Andrew Jackson was the most loved yet most hated president in history. Jackson was the seventh President of the United States and one of the most controversial presidents our country has ever experienced. In fact‚ Thomas Jefferson once wrote‚ “I feel very much alarmed at the prospect of seeing General Jackson president. He is one of the most unfit men I know of for the place…He is a dangerous man.” This is how a backwoods boy became the face of the people when the American people needed it most while

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    Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero? “The man who dies rich‚ dies disgraced” John Perricone Period 6 Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero? Andrew Carnegie is known as the king of steel. He was born November 25‚ 1835 in Dunfermline‚ Scotland. In 1848 he and he and his family immigrated to America and ended up in Pittsburg‚ where they lived in a small house and had very little money. In 1872 he traveled to England where he met Henry Bessemer‚ the man who converted iron into steel. He took Bessemer’s brilliant

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    Andrew Jackson won the election of 1829 making him the seventh President of the United States. Jackson was one of the candidates for the election of 1825‚ but lost due to the lack of majority votes. He was President from 1829 to 1837‚ during that time; he used Pocket Veto‚ then he came up with the Spoils System‚ another thing he did was create two different political parties‚ the Republican Party‚ and the Democratic Republicans. Andrew Jackson used Pocket Veto a total of twelve times. One of the

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    A person who is humble should be honored. A person who cares for not only himself‚ but for all people should be honored. A person who helps this country instead of destroying it should be honored. So why is Andrew Jackson on the twenty dollar bill? Andrew Jackson was the seventh president. He was different than the presidents that came before him. He did not come from a wealthy family or grow up in a nice neighborhood. He was a so called‚ “common man.” Before he became president he was considered

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    STUDENT TEACHER AP US History 06 January 2006 Reconstruction: Failure The Civil war was possibly the greatest tragedy that this country had ever faced. Years of constant arguing‚ compromises and cynical ideas about slavery pushed this so called "United Nation" into an atrocious collision between the Northern abolitionists and the Southern proslavery farmers and plantation owners. The nation suffered enormous losses economically and went into a downward spiral. The reconstruction period began

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    POL203 Review notes Week 1 – America Before America Exact number of aboriginal before the settlers arrived is not really known. They had a complex system of government‚ agriculture and trade. Federalism was used by the people of the Long House as a governing multiple tribes in different areas. Diseases introduced by the settlers reduced the population to about 250‚000 by the end of the 19th century > the thanks giving was not so great There were wars going on. The 13 Colonies were all on

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    President? The simple conspiracy in its most basic form states that Booth and a small group of friends at first planned to kidnap the president. This eventually resulted in assassination. In fact‚ the conspirators were to also assassinate Vice-President Johnson and Secretary of State Seward at the same time dealing a major blow to the government of the United States. Their goal was to give the South a chance to rise again. Booth saw himself as a hero. In his diary‚ John Wilkes Booth claimed that Abraham

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