Name: Instructor´s Name: Course: Date: How Important Was Andrew Young To American History Service? Andrew Young is an American politician‚ diplomat‚ rights activist and church minister. He was active in fighting for the rights and economic empowerment of the Black American people. Young’s influence went beyond the borders as he also advocated for liberation and economic development in African and Caribbean states Early life and education Church ministry Rights activism and SCLC Service in
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No one can argue that as a President‚ Jackson made mistakes. Despite some of his poor decisions such as the Indian Removal Act‚ Andrew Jackson influenced the American Political System in a positive way during his presidency majority of the time. Andrew Jackson influenced the political system by introducing the idea of the “corrupt bargain” to the national government‚ he vetoed a bill during The Bank War and he used his idea of Jacksonian Democracy with the rule of his people. In consequence to the
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wealth away for the common good. This man was known as Andrew Carnegie. He aspired to greatness all his life‚ first as a young boy‚ then through his early careers‚ and finally at his prime of being a philanthropist. Andrew Carnegie started his aspiration for greatness at a young age. In Scotland‚ most children his age did not attend school‚ and Andrew thought himself no different; until one day‚ things changed. The schoolmaster took little Andrew on an excursion with a few other
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People greeted Jackson with screams and shouts at his inauguration. That’s how much the common man loved him. In 1828‚ Andrew Jackson won the election between him and John Quincy Adams. Many great things happened during Jackson’s presidency‚ and it overall had a great impact. Jackson may have removed the Native Americans‚ but this was the only negative effect of his presidency. Andrew Jackson’s presidency had a positive effect: he related to the “common man‚” he believed in preserving the union‚ and
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candidates John Quincy Adams‚ Henry Clay‚ and Andrew Jackson did not gain enough electoral votes to win. In accordance with the constitution‚ the election was settled in the House‚ and to the people’s dismay‚ Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams gain enough votes to become President‚ in what what later known by the Democrats as the “corrupt bargain.” A war hero and aristocrat from the agrarian state of Tennessee who liked to chew tobacco and duel with pistols‚ Andrew Jackson was particularly livid about the
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brought amongst their societies‚ which led to them becoming “heroes”. Andrew Carnegie‚ a man you could use as the definition of “multi-millionaire”‚ was indeed a hero . He became one of the most successful businessmen not only by renovating the American steel industry through a process called vertical integration or creating jobs for millions of people‚ but also by being an indulgent philanthropist. He was a true hero. ! Andrew Carnegie didn’t come from a rich family; he was born into a poor family
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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 them to west ‚ making them go through the trail of tears where a lot of them died because they had not enough resources and were getting sick. As history shown he made many mistakes but also did marvelous acts. One of this acts was when Andrew Jackson proved his nationalism
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Shayne A. Charles History 485-01 “Andrew Jackson‚ The Battle of New Orleans” Andrew Jackson was born in rural South Carolina March 15‚ 1767‚ the son of impoverished Irish immigrants. He received no formal education as young child and became a messenger boy in the American Revolution at the age of 13. At the Age of 35‚ he was elected to the Tennessee Militia as a Major General.(LOC) The Battle of New Orleans took place on January 8‚ 1815 and was the final major battle of the War
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Andrew Jackson was born to Presbyterian Scots-Irish immigrants Andrew and Elizabeth Jackson‚ on March 15‚ 1767 approximately two years after they had emigrated from Carrickfergus.[2][3] Three weeks after his father ’s death‚ Andrew was born in the Waxhaws area near the border between North and South Carolina. He was the youngest of the Jacksons ’ three sons. His exact birth site was the subject of conflicting lore in the area. Jackson claimed to have been born in a cabin just inside South Carolina
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Andrew Jackson’s elections‚ both in 1828 and in 1832‚ began a new era in democracy. During the 1828 elections‚ public rallies‚ parades and picnics highlighted the campaign. There were large turnouts for events and historians believe that this represented a renewed interest in politics (329). Jackson’s election in 1832 was a milestone in American political history because for the first time presidential candidates were chosen by political conventions‚ consequentially‚ the origins of the Democratic
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