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Presidents & Politics (U.S.), United States - 19th Century - History, Presidents of the United States - Biography, Presidents of the U.S.A. - Biography, United States - Patriotism, Military - United States - Indian Wars & Battles, 19th Century American Hi

Andrew Jackson

by Kieran Doherty
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Overview

Tennessean Andrew Jackson came from a different mold than the first six presidents: he was the first not from Virginia or Massachusetts and the first from a state west of the Appalachians. He began as a lawyer, but made his reputation as a fighter. He was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans against the British in 1815, invaded Spanish Florida without orders, and helped drive Native Americans out of the southeastern states. He also fought for ordinary people against rich merchants and bankers. As president, he opened the White House to common people and campaigned personally for support and votes. He owned slaves and considered himself a Southerner, but he believed in the Union and sent troops to enforce federal laws in South Carolina.

Discusses Andrew Jackson's childhood, family life, campaigning, election, run for reelection, life after the presidency, and legacy.

Synopsis

Tennessean Andrew Jackson came from a different mold than the first six presidents: he was the first not from Virginia or Massachusetts and the first from a state west of the Appalachians. He began as a lawyer, but made his reputation as a fighter. He was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans against the British in 1815, invaded Spanish Florida without orders, and helped drive Native Americans out of the southeastern states. He also fought for ordinary people against rich merchants and bankers. As president, he opened the White House to common people and campaigned personally for support and votes. He owned slaves and considered himself a Southerner, but he believed in the Union and sent troops to enforce federal laws in South Carolina.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Scholastic Library Publishing
Pages
110
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780516227603

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