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Andrew Jackson
Title: Andrew Jackson
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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Andrew Jackson
Iron Man
Andrew Jackson was a man for the people. He was not only a good president but a great general too. The common man looked at him as a wonderful person who played the government into the hands of the public. “…And on the intelligence and wisdom of our countrymen. Through His abundant goodness and their patriotic devotion our liberty and Union will be preserved.” Jackson played many vital roles concerning the execution of
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Jacksonian Era. Rev. ed. Illinois:
Harlan, 1989.
Ward, John William. Symbol for an Age. Rev. ed. London:
Oxford, 1979.
Footnotes
1. Remini, Robert. The Life of Andrew Jackson. Rev. ed. New York: pps. 229
2. Heath, D.C. Jackson vs. Bidle. Rev. ed. Boston:
Pps. 58
3. Remini, Robert. Andrew Jackson and the Bank War. Rev. ed.
New York: pps. 44
4. Remini, Robert. The Jacksonian Era. Rev. ed. Illinois:
pps. 66
5. Ibid pps. 43
6. Ward, John William. Symbol for an Age. Rev. ed. London:
pps.158
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