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Andrew Jackson Biography

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Andrew Jackson. By Robert V. Remini. (New York: Harper and Row, 1969. Pp. 1-212. Preface, contents, chronology, notes, bibliography, index. $5.95) Robert V. Remini also known as ‘Professor Remini’ is the award-winning author of the book Andrew Jackson. According to the Library Journal Remini “has written the best biography of Andrew Jackson available.” The Political Science Quarterly states that the book is “persuasive, well documented, and well-written biography.” Remini’s interest in the life of Jackson’s political career really shows in this biography/book which in all is roughly seventy five percent of the books content and the other twenty five percent is of his early life. It’s obvious that Remini was an American historian, for him …show more content…

He was both a patriot and a traitor; he never hesitated to disobey superiors for example as a military commander Jackson sent in his troops over the sound of guns clearly disobeying the orders he received from John Armstrong who was the Secretary of War. Although this bold and brave decision he made despite of being ordered to stand back earned him glory at the battle of New Orleans. It’s truly beyond fascinating that even without the proper education as stated in the biography Jackson couldn’t even compose a correct sentence or spell four syllable words BUT this man made an excellent politician and president clearly because he knew when to scold and when to soothe. He was a remarkable man and leader being called “The Hero” of the war of 1812 and this causing the launch of his political career. This courageous soldier boy but was in tears to the assaulted character of his mother in the paper during his presidential campaign, this shows that this strong willed hot headed man has a softer side to him that it betrays. He was a quite popular man he was known as a national hero after defeating the British in New Orleans and his troops said he was "as tough as old hickory wood" on the battlefield, earning him the nickname "Old Hickory." He was also an adulterer; he held grudges against others and really just a plain bully. Although, he did change his ways and that of the Nation’s he really proves to others that just because you were born in not so ideal conditions you can still rise to the top. After becoming popular with his military duties he was elected president, he also helped to found the Democratic Party and was known as the “people’s president.” One of Jackson's accomplishments as president includes his elimination of the National Bank, which forces the French to pay spoliation claims. Jackson escapes an assassination attempt

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