the good and the bad, President Andrew Jackson did for his courtny. My first paragraph will talk about the good and positive things he did do. My second paragraph will talk about the bad and negative things he did for us. My last paragraph will talk about my opinion on him and what I think about him. Also how good or bad of a president he was. Andrew Jackson was born March 15, 1767, in the Waxhaws region on the border of South Carolina. His parents were Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchison Jackson. Jackson´s…
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Andrew Jackson was a good man. He did several of things to protect Americans. Like winning the war against the Redcoats and also making sure the National Bank doesn't control us Americans. But then he did bad things to lots of other people, such as making the Native Americans move west of Mississippi. To me Andrew Jackson was a cruel man. Some of the choices Andrew Jackson made weren’t so good but then they weren’t so bad also. But making the Native Americans leave their father lands was a…
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It is often debated whether Andrew Jackson is a heroic or evil man.However there are many reasons why he could be both, but there are more reasons why he’s a hero. He did some good things with the Westward expansion, National Bank changes and Indian Removal act. Westward expansion is when that Native Americans got moved west. Andrew Jackson was a very big part of Westward Expansion. He was the one who was forcing the Native Americans to the west. If Andrew Jackson didn’t push Native Americans…
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During Andrew Jackson's presidency, America changed greatly in good and bad ways that would last hundreds of years. His efforts in the change of suffrage created more opportunities for people to vote, which changed America in a positive aspect. Although Jackson made positive changes, his decision to make the Spoil System ended up corrupting the government. Andrew's change in suffrage to allow the common people to vote shaped America positively. In the excerpt from The American Pageant by Thomas…
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and shady secrets.President Andrew Jackson was the united states 7th president. He was a great president (some people said) Missionaries and Northern Reformers by the removal role play.. He has quite a few bad outcomes that people in that era of time. People did not know better and he took advantage of that as well as his profile to assert it. Does this secret tyrant of a king deserve to represent the united states? i think not. Here are my reasons why.Andrew jackson does not deserve to be on the…
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Andrew Jackson Many past presidents of the United States of America are faced with difficulties. They make important decisions. They change the way the people of the time view the world forever, and most importantly they make history. Andrew Jackson was one of the 49 presidents who are credited for the way the USA is today. That’s including both the good, and bad. But in a way it’s all a matter of opinion whether it was good or bad, depending on the situation of the people. So what do you think…
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Andrew Jackson Was A Villain Andrew Jackson was a villain in the history of America . If you think of a hero you may think of good people that are nice, helpful, selfless, and willing to do the right thing. And if you think of a villain things like a bad person that is selfish, destructive, can be a dictator, and willing to put lives on the line. a child Andrew Jackson’s father died, and when he returned to his home from the Revolutionary War his mother died shortly after. He grew up an orfin…
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¼ of the cherokee nation was wiped out by Andrew Jackson's policies. Andrew Jackson’s policies were very hurtful toward the native americans and the slaves. Andrew Jackson is a villain. He is a villain because he started the indian removal act, he believed in manifest destiny and he ignored the nullification crisis. The indian removal act decimated the indian population in a matter of years. The indian removal act was issued by Andrew Jackson when he was the president in 1830. The indian removal…
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Andrew Jackson took his presidency for granted, he used his power as president to do harmful things that affected the the people of America. Jackson grew up in a poor family. He enlisted in the continental army at the age of 13. Growing up he always had an interest in law and politics, with this interest he became the 7th president of the united states in 1829. While Jackson was president he made some fatal mistakes that could've cost him his presidency. One of president Jackson's fatal mistakes…
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Many people consider Andrew Jackson to be a war hero president who had a positive historic impact on society. However, in reality Andrew Jackson was not a good president afterall. During his two terms as the seventh president of the United States, he abused his power and made decisions that poorly affected America. Jackson believed he knew what was best and that his beliefs and views were the only ones that mattered. During his presidential term, Andrew Jackson abused his presidential power by enforcing…
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