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    “It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their own selfish purposes.” (Andrew Jackson). The seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, is best known for representing the common man and founding the Democratic Party. Often referred to as the “people’s president”, Jackson was popular because of his emphasis on individual liberty, belief in limited (but strong) government, and humble origins. He was proclaimed a hero in the War of 1812

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    Andrew Jackson Research paper Nick Garcia United States History 1 Mrs. BurkeMarch 11,2011 Andrew Jackson a great leader and a president of the United States. Jackson got involved in the war at a very early age in his life. He had a hatred for the British for taking his family away from him. As his life went on he became a lawyer. He was also elected to the House of Representatives in 1796 and to the U.S. Senate in 1797. In 1801, Jackson was named colonel of the Tennessee militia

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    We are gathered here today to remember Andrew Jackson. President Jackson was among one of the best presidents we have ever seen. President Jackson was the first president to be relatable to the average person. As President Jackson once said, “The planter, the farmer, the mechanic, and the laborer… form the great body of the people of the United States, the bone and sinew of the country men who love liberty and desire nothing but equal rights and equal laws.” This showed how much he supported in

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    state had no right to extend sovereignty over the Cherokee within its borders.” Andrew Jackson disagreed with the chief justice, and wanted for the chief justice to enforce his decision. In his article “Andrew Jackson and His Indian Wars”, the author Robert V. Remini believed that Andrew Jackson’s Removal Policy benefited Native Americans. However, in his article he contradicts himself. While speaking of Andrew Jackson’s inaugural address Robert V. Remini points out “Anyone who

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    Andrew Jackson, known for being the 7th president among a war hero and ingenious lawyer, was a voice for the common people. He was born in 1767 to a poor widowed mother. When he was 13, he enlisted and fought in the Revolutionary War. His mother died soon after, and Jackson began to study law. After becoming a successful lawyer and marrying, he retraced his steps to a military career. He quickly shot up the ranks, leading soldiers to numerous victories. What sent him into the public eye however,

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    During the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson wanted badly to get involved in the fighting. Remini writes, “… Jackson recognized nonetheless that his moment for military glory had arrived and that if he failed to assume leadership now he might not get another chance.” During the battle, the United States had some help from the Native Americans, especially the Creek. Without them, the United States might not have one the battle of Horseshoe Bend. Unfortunately, Andrew Jackson did not care and punished all

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    clear from the documents that Andrew Jackson acted like a king. Document 6 showed that Jackson gave jobs to his friends. Andrew Jackson appointed a criminal named Samuel Swartwout who went on to steal over $1 million from the US government. Andrew Jackson chose Swartwout because they were friends and Andrew Jackson gave jobs to his friends. Vice President Van Buren tried to tell Jackson that Swartwout was a criminal and that he was up to something but Andrew Jackson did not listen because he did

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    Andrew Jackson Campaign Would you want somebody who worked his whole life to get to where his is or somebody who has been handed his opportunities to be the president of the United States? If so then Andrew Jackson is your guy because he has been working his whole life to get this opportunity. Even though people think he is impulsive and vindictive, I think that Andrew Jackson should be elected because he has a great war record, his removal of the national bank was essential in getting rid of elitism

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    Andrew Jackson left a permanent impact on American politics, and the period under Andrew Jackson’s presidency was largely advocated democracy, but there were some evidence that showed that this era was not entirely democratic. Since Andrew Jackson was the leader of the Democratic Party, he did a lot to promote democracy. The initial democracy in America only granted white, male landowners the right to vote, which is totally unfair, however, after 1820s, state legislatures started to eliminate the

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    Andrew Jackson was the most loved yet most hated president in history. Jackson was the seventh President of the United States and one of the most controversial presidents our country has ever experienced. In fact, Thomas Jefferson once wrote, “I feel very much alarmed at the prospect of seeing General Jackson president. He is one of the most unfit men I know of for the place…He is a dangerous man.” This is how a backwoods boy became the face of the people when the American people needed it most while

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