Andrew Jackson's presidency

"In 1829 Andrew Jackson became the seventh president of the United States, the first who did not come from a wealthy, east coast family. Jackson led an adventurous some would say notorious life. More than any president before him, he sought to represent the voters at this time, only white men and the common people who, in his view, built and sustained the nation. In addition to supporting slavery, Jackson's policy of forcing American Indians to move West led to disaster, including the death of thousands on the Trail of Tears. President Jackson left a controversial legacy that modern Americans still grapple with"--Amazon.com.

Lerner Publications
2017
9781467779265
book
Lexile: 
1 140

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
116445148476742297608499804733EIEH160EIEH36585B JACKSON92015814652241736518457
116445248476742297608499804733EIEH160EIEH036041B Jackson92015814652241736518457
124160649172162310608499804733FAMD178FAMD27543B JACKSON92015814652241736518457
161258052336062355608499804733WIHS500WIHS85652921 JAC92115814652241736518457
341291067942241589608499804733Franklin10930262060602935973.5 CHR973.516407292551640729255