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    Andrew Jackson: A. Was the first man to serve in U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee. B. Served as President Monroe’s secretary of state before he became president in 1825. C. Supported a national bank. D. Worked hard to revive the Federalist Party, and in fact, he and his followers recreated this party for themselves. E. Served as president of a free and independent Republic of Florida. A is the correct answer. Andrew Jackson was the first man elected from Tennessee to the House of…

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    Should Andrew Jackson be removed off of the 20 dollar bill? I believe Andrew Jackson should be removed off of the 20 dollar because he was cruel towards the American Indians and He only supported the white males. He also supported the Indian removal act and He acted like a king. Although he did some positive things such as creating the spoils system, and contributing to the democracy by allowing more people to vote. Andrew Jackson doesn’t deserve to represent us as americans. Andrew Jackson…

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    hostilities between the white settlers and the Indian tribes inspired Major General Andrew Jackson’s conduct during the Creek War of 1813 to1814. Although it was often contentious and violent, the war was successful because of Jackson’s steadfast leadership and grit. As a General Major in the military, it was Jackson’s responsibility to protect the white settlers and enable westward expansion. The leadership that Jackson demonstrated during the Creek War not only rendered victory at the Battle…

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    Andrew Jackson was not a very well liked president to say the least. He was guilty of gaining his wealth using slave labor, mass killing of Native Americans, and forcing Supreme court to send the Cherokee Indians to the Trail of Tears. President Jackson was what you would call rough around the edges, he was in duals, chased wild women, and even married a woman who was not legally divorced. He did not take very well to authority, he was overbearing, arrogant, but the American people loved him.…

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    Should our Andrew Jackson, our 7th president be on the twenty-dollar bill? Many people have very biased opinions on this topic. Some people believe that he should because of his bravery and all of his accomplishments. Others despise him so much that they wouldn’t even dare to carry around a twenty dollar bill. In this paper I am going to be writing about why Jackson should and why Jackson should not be on the twenty dollar bill and you are going to learn about all of the good and bad things that…

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    Andrew Jackson Road To War

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    Jackson went through everything alone in his life mostly because his parents not being with him and his brothers dying.” Since both of his parents died when he was still quite young, he had little opportunity to learn about his heritage” (par 1, Genealogy). Andrew Jackson was the 17th president of the United States he was born in March 15, 1767 near Lancaster, southern Carolina.” The battles of the American Revolutionary War that raged in the Carolinas from 1778 to 1781 had a devastating effect…

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    Born on March 15th, 1767, Andrew Jackson was never thought to be the leader of The United States, none the less have as much as a presidential legacy as he did. Jackson was born on the North and South Carolina boarder to a poor Irish family who immigrated to the United States (history.com). His life got harder when the Revolutionary War happened, killing his parents and leaving him an orphan. Later on Jackson, with his brother, went on to fight with the American military. While there, he and his…

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    President Andrew Jackson spoke in a very careless tone. It was almost as if Andrew Jackson didn’t even feel the slightest bit of sympathy for the Cherokees. President Andrew Jackson clearly stated, “My Friends, Circumstances render it impossible that you can flourish in the midst of a civilized community.” This statement shows us that President Andrew Jackson didn’t care about what the Cherokees had to go through. He only cared about the benefits that would be given to the Americans once all…

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    Andrew Jackson has expressed many of his concerns relating to the removal of the “Indians” and it has caught my attention. What made my brain whirl with confusion was when Jackson stated “And is it supposed that the wandering savage has a stronger attachment to his home than the settled, civilized Christian?” This quote could possibly be the number question that states the mindset of many Native Americans because in order for the present American came to be, land must be stripped, lives must be…

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    Andrew Jackson is extremely controversial in the eyes of many people. In the cases of the Indian Removal Acts and The Bank Crisis he was quite problematic. As for the Indian Removal Acts, in 1890 Jackson forced all Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi. This affected five major Native American groups to make the treacherous journey on The Trail of Tears (of which over 3,500 people died). What makes this even more unbelievable is that the Supreme Court ruled 8:1 against him putting…

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