The presidents of the United States of America each made their own individual mark on our great country. Naturally, through their presidencies we would see strengths and weakness from each president that would make the country love some of them while despising the rest of them. Today I attempt to walk down the presidencies from our founding Father George Washington all the way to the less than inspiring James Buchanan.
We start with our first President, Mr. George Washington, who was elected unanimously on April 6th 1789. Washington would be what I’d like to refer to as the “guinea pig” of the presidents, and he was about to find out that being General Washington was a lot easier than being President Washington. He had the task of running
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He won the election of 1828 but it came with a hefty price as his wife, Rachel, died from the pressure of the campaigns. Of course, Jackson would go to blame his opponents and wanted them to pay personally and politically. Jackson’s practices and policies earned the Democratic Party the longstanding symbol donkey because his opponents said he sounded like a…equivalent to donkey. Nevertheless, Jackson was the first president to really demand power as the president; one of these displays of power happened during his first term with the Nullification Controversy. John Calhoun sought to pass a law that allowed a state to nullify a national law in which it disagreed, and as a response Jackson threaten to invade South Carolina and declare the state itself to be unconstitutional. This caused South Carolina to back down; I certainly look at this as strength for Mr. Jackson. He would go on to cause more terror in his 2nd term by eliminating the national bank. In 1833, Jackson order his “Third” Secretary of the Treasury to pull money from the national bank (it would be his third secretary after having to fire the first two for refusing). In 1836 he ordered that all land sales to be paid with real money, as a result of this in the West we see the Panic of 1837. Last we have the dreaded “Trail of Tears” where Jackson proposed a voluntary removal of all Indian peoples to beyond the Mississippi River which is now modern-day Oklahoma. Overall, he had a negative but interesting impact on
Jackson is very important because he created or instigated the two dominant political parties we use today (democratic and republican). The beliefs in these parties switched several times in history but initially Jackson was a democrat. The major beliefs in democrats in the 1820s-1850s were the beliefs in a small national government, pro states’ rights, and a strict interpretation of the constitution. The republicans (initially known as the Whigs) essentially opposed all of Jackson’s beliefs and therefore had more or less the complete opposite beliefs of the democrats. By starting these two political parties, he started the way people would categorize political candidates throughout the rest of American history.
Presidents are the leaders that shape our country. All of America's first five Presidents, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Monroe and Jackson all helped make our country the way it is today. One of the most influential President out of these five is, George Washington.
A president of the United States is at the top of the government and is under the constitution of the United States. He is the leader of not only the executive branch, but he is a leader of our great country. He is respected and known as the most intellectual political official by recognition and scholarly. Out of all of the first presidents, one left a legacy like no other, none other the Washington. George Washington had the most enduring and important legacies. He was a humane, sincere, and he selected very profound example for his country, led important wars, and set important precedents.
Andrew Jackson was probably one of the most powerful and influential presidents during his time at the white house. He was hated, yet loved by many. Jackson was an American soldier, who gained fame as a general in the U.S and served in both houses of Congress. He was soon elected the seventh president of the United States. After Jackson took charge, he wanted immediate change as to how the government was being run. For starters, he came with a new idea of voting. Allowing the common people to vote for whom they believe was the right person for the job. Before the introduction to
Andrew Jackson's presidency started a new era in American politics. Presidents prior to Jackson were wealthy, educated, and had very strong familial and political ties. Jackson proved that anyone could succeed, as for the first time in U.S. history, a man born in underprivileged circumstances and in American soil was elected President. This started the era of the common man and Jackson became the defining figure of his age due to his ability to overcome early life struggles. Jackson was raised in poverty and without proper education, but, regardless of this, he got over this and became a war hero, and the President of the United States.
In article 2 it said that George Washington was the very first President and that the original concept of citizen President. George Washington was also one of the greatest leader on the battle feild. He soon carried the name Commander and Chief and that is still being used today even though some Presidents have never seen a battelfeild like George
Most of the negative opinions on Jackson stems from the harsh relocation process of the Native Americans, also known as the Trail of Tears. Jackson was a leader of the Democratic party which meant that he supported the institution of slavery and favored states’ rights over federal power. Another reason why Jackson is often pessimistically looked upon is that he involved himself within a lot of conflict. For example, he promoted the idea of going to war with France for the sake of defending American dignity. Regardless of the skepticism he faced, Jackson had the support from many of his citizens. Even when he was no longer in office people still relied on him for advice and guidance(Thehermitage). Jackson was a president with extremely high self confidence. In regards to his demeanor, Jackson has stated “I was born for a storm, and a calm does not suit me”. This quote clearly portrays Jackson’s confidence and self assurance. Jackson not only displayed a positive and determined attitude, he carried out many effective and beneficial tactics for our country. Despite of the short-lived success, Andrew Jackson was the one and only single president who was able to bring the entire nation out of debt. Jackson used strategies such as killing off the national bank and vetoing a majority of spending bills on things such as national highways. Another contribution of Jackson’s which has many
George Washington who was America’s first president was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmorland Virginia (Editors). He was born to his mother Mary Bell and father Augustine. Mary Bell was Augustine’s second wife, his first wife Jane Butler. Jane and Augustine had three children together and she died in 1729. Augustine was a tobacco farmer and built mills and he also acquired slaves and land.
Not only was President Andrew Jackson a major player in making our government the two party system that it is today, he also is noted for accomplishing the Indian Removal Act, vetoing the renewal of the charter with the Bank of the United States, and at the same time making several enemies along the way. Our seventh president had a reputation for being a bully and sticking to what he wanted without much care of what others thought. In 1813, he was ordered to take a troop of TN militia to help defend New Orleans. The group reached their destination in the winter, and Jackson was told to give up the fight and disband. Disobeying orders, he kept the men together to retreat for fear that separating would cause more grief and mayhem. This stubbornness earned him the nickname “Old Hickory” and stayed with him for the remainder of his career. He served two consecutive terms from 1829-1837. His message to the people during his first election campaign was he would get rid of the aristocracy and corruption. He thought he was the virtual embodiment of the people’s will (Brinkley and Dyer 93+).
Our first President of the United States of America, the man who could crack a Walnut with his thumb and finger, the man who would lead the United States of America in war against Great Britain, George Washington. As I write this paper I hope you learn about our first President, the founder of our country.
Andrew Jackson, also known as “Old Hickory, was the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. He was born in the rural “backwoods” of the Carolinas in 1767 to a poor small family. (whitehouse.gov) Unfortunately, at the young age of fourteen, Jackson became an orphan. This unfortunate event marked the beginning of many trails Jackson would face throughout the rest of his lifetime. These events, both good and bad, shaped his character, and ultimately impacted his presidency. Being from a humble background and working his way up, Jackson was considered a picture of the common man. He greatly differed from his presidential predecessors who had extensive education and were wealthy elites. Jackson prominently believed in “leading the country” to Democracy and allowing the people to have more representation instead of the selected elite. (ushistory.org) Jackson was introducing the voice of the American people to truly fulfil his view of a democracy. By doing so, he expanded the power of the president and made radical decisions for the “good” of the people. Some of his decisions seemed contradictory and is still currently a subject of debate. For instance he was a “prominent” activist for state rights but when the “nullification crisis” of South Carolina emerged, he passed the Force Bill. Which would allowed Jackson to use military force to preserve the union. (presidentprofiles.com) Controversial events such as the South Carolina
George Washington was the first U.S. president. He was fifty-seven years old when he was nominated for president, and stayed president for two terms. If I could meet anyone I would want to meet George Washington. One reason why is because he fought in the French and Indian War. He was also a leader in the Revolutionary War. Here are some examples of why these facts show that I would want to meet him.
In 1789, George Washington became the first elected President of the United States. President George Washington stayed in office for two terms (eight years), after which he decided to “step-down” or not to run again. His friends tried to convince him to run again, but he already had his mind made up. His successor John Adams continued to follow in George Washington’s footsteps and only served two terms. This started a tradition where Presidents generally only serve as Chief of State, Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander-In-Chief, Chief Legislator, Chief of Party, and Economic Planner of a maximum of eight years. In present day (2015) there have been forty-three presidents in the United States, (forty-four if you count Grover
Presidency requires an immense amount of responsibility and rational thinking, and depending on the person, it can either lead to a strong and independent nation or an extensive amount dilemmas. When ranking the first four presidents of the United States from best to worst, it is not difficult to argue that the order would have to be George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and lastly James Madison. George Washington was not only our first president, but also evidently one of the best presidents of the United States. He accomplished numerous things including fixing the many problems that America was facing at the time. He also created what is referred to as the “president’s cabinet” which consisted of a group of chosen leaders that
The reason why I picked Alexander Hamilton is because he was the founding father that set up our economic system when George Washington was president. With my life right now I am very into the economy and the business aspect of our government and our world today. So I feel like Alexander and I would have gotten along very well and talked about what was up with the economy and setting up everything to get our country out of debt and kept out of debt. And Alexander is much known for his battle success with him being a very good leader and fighter in battles. He was known for his winning of battles and wars and he led people to victory. George Washington thought Alexander was a very successful man so he appointed him to Secretary/Treasurer when George was president.A summary of the great founding father Alexander Hamilton is he was born on January 11, 1757 but his exact birth is still unknown. “He was born on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts to his mother Rachel Fawcett and his father James Hamilton.” Alexander first served in the military as an artillery captain but then moved up in ranks because George Washington likes him a lot like I said before, so he got moved up to George Washington’s military aid under his request. He also was a lawyer for many years and solved many cases throughout his day. Alexander spent a long time serving him and fought many battles with him such as the “Battle of Yorktown” and the “Battle of Monmouth”. He left the military after about 10 years of