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The Book I Reviewed By Sean Wilentz Essay

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Sean Wilentz is a professor at Princeton University. He began teaching there in 1979. Mr. Wilentz has written many books on historical subjects. He has written a biography series of all the presidents, including the one I reviewed. He is the author and editor of some well known books. Some of which include: Chants Democratic and The Rise of American Democracy. Sean Wilentz is clearly qualified to write on the subject of history.
The book I reviewed is a biography about the 7th president of the United States, Andrew Jackson. Wilentz tells about Jackson’s life from his childhood to his second term as president. Society’s opinions of Jackson have changed throughout the years. People either love Andrew Jackson, or they hate him. He is considered controversial by some standards. But the book is mostly about how Jackson was transformed as a person through his personal experiences. The book begins by reflecting on Jackson’s childhood. Jackson’s father died when Andrew was an infant, this caused hardships for the family.The family struggled, but made the best of their circumstances. Jackson found work as a farmer, and eventually got drafted into the war with his older brother. It is safe to say that Jackson did not have an easy childhood or a young adult. Something that stands out in the story is when Jackson became scarred by a British officer when he was a prisoner of war. Mr. Jackson refused to clean the officer’s boots, which caused him to receive being cut on the head by a

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