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    Removal DBQ on Jackson Q: To what extent was the Whig view of “King Andrew” accurate? (Was Jackson champion of the common man or was he‚ “King Andrew?”) 10-23 Jackson’s program Kennedy – 256- 319 Bank War/Jackson wrap-up Q: To what extent was the Whig view of “King Andrew” accurate? (Was Jackson champion of the common man or was he‚ “King Andrew?”) Q: To what extent did Jefferson & Jackson resemble one another w/ regards

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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 ‘s political style and interest in popular concerns constituted a challenge for those on the opposite side of the political spectrum in his time. Indeed‚ their reaction to his movement was to attack it‚ both rhetorically and through the formation of an entirely new political party: the Whig Party. For example‚ critiquing the rhetorical style of the Jacksonians‚ Adams wrote in his diary that they were “skunks of party slander.” Generally speaking‚ he viewed Jacksonian politics as less

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    Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson‚ the seventh president of the United States‚ deserves to have his picture engraved on the twenty-dollar bill. Jackson’s perilous military achievement and leadership as well as democratic principles demonstrated during his presidency have made a significant contribution to American history and political life. Andrew Jackson led his troops to decisive victories against the Creeks in Alabama and against the British in New Orleans. In the war of 1812 the Creek Indians

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    The life of Andrew Carnegie is a good example of a real "rags to riches" story. He was born to a poor Scottish family that immigrated to the United States. Later‚ Carnegie became a powerful businessman and a leading force in the American steel industry. Now‚ he is remembered as an industrialist‚ millionaire‚ and philanthropist. With Carnegie’s creed that the wealthy population had an unwritten obligation to give back to society‚ much of his fortune was donated to causes concerning peace and education

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    As a senior commanding officer in the United States army‚ Andrew Jackson was instrumental at defending the nation’s independence against British colonialism. He is credited for having been one of the most distinguished veteran’s of the American Revolution‚ at one point even being a prisoner of war. Of all his major achievements at the political and military fronts‚ it was his participation in the Anglo-American War of 1812 that propelled him into nationwide fame and recognition. According to Robert

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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 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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    Andrew Jackson Hero or Misfit America‚ the nation started on the idea of a nation free from oppression has a dark often shameful history. The Trail of Tears following the Indian removal act is a perfect representation with direct legislature to prove it. Now I have to say that former president Andrew Jackson was a person I greatly admired and often visited the hallowed statue in New Orleans that stands ever vigilant as a visual tribute the man who stood with few to fight the many and came out victorious

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    Andrew Jackson became a national hero when he defeated the British at New Orleans in the War of 1812. A major general at the time‚ Jackson used his clout as a war hero to establish himself politically and by 1828 enough support had joined him to win several state elections. Eventually he had control of the Federal administration in Washington. The Democratic Republicans and the Whigs arose from the ashes of the preexisting political parties. The democratic republicans‚ known today as the Democrats

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