1767-1845

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1767-1845

Andrew Jackson

7th president of the United States
1988
A biography of the seventh President describing his frontier childhood, education, career as a soldier and politician, and his new approach to the presidency.

Andrew Jackson

2007
Offers a brief introduction to the life and accomplishments of Andrew Jackson and his role in the early development of the United States.

The birth of modern politics

Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the election of 1828
2009
Presents a detailed analysis of the 1828 presidential campaign between southwestern frontiersman Andrew Jackson and New England aristocrat John Quincy Adams that officially established a pattern in which two nationally organized political parties would vie for power against one another.

Patriotic fire

Andrew Jackson and Jean Laffite at the Battle of New Orleans
2006
Recounts the Battle of New Orleans and the efforts of Andrew Jackson and French pirate Jean Laffite as they struggled to hold on to the city of New Orleans and thwart the British army.

American lion

Andrew Jackson in the White House
2008
Details the life of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, and focuses on his political actions and choices that shaped the White House and inspired the later presidents--including Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and others.

Andrew Jackson

young patriot
2003
Chronicles the life of President Andrew Jackson, focusing on his experiences as a young boy during the Revolutionary War.

Fathers and children

Andrew Jackson and the subjugation of the American Indian
1975

The legacy of Andrew Jackson

essays on democracy, Indian removal, and slavery
1988
"Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern history." Essays on democracy, Indian removal, and slavery.--Title page.

Andrew Jackson

1990
A biography of the hero of the War of 1812 who became the seventh president of the United States.

The Jacksonian era

1997
Explores the political atmosphere of the Jacksonian era, with discussion of Jackson's treatment of Native Americans, war against the Bank of the United States, responses to issues of tariff and internal improvements, and approach to the market revolution.

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