Andrew Jackson: A Great Leader?

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Was Andrew Jackson great as everyone thinks? Andrew Jackson was born in the back woods settlements in the Carolinas in 1769. He was born to Elizabeth Jackson, who came from Ireland. It is said that she was traveling across the Appalachian mountain after she was done burying Andrew Jacksons father when she had him. That is why Andrew Jackson exact location was unknown. Also he had two brother named Hugh, and Robert. Andrew Jackson was not very well educated he had an education that was not as regular as the other kids. Andrew Jackson joined the local militia when he was only thirteen years of age. He was the courier in the revolutionary war. Later on during the war his brother Hugh died in battle in 1779. After that both Andrew and his brother were captured by the British. Later they were released by the British, then later his brother Robert died. After he had been released from the British his mother died from a disease called cholera. Then, he became an orphan at the age of fourteen. His uncle took him in and raised him. Then, when he became in his teens Andrew Jackson he picked up the passion for being a lawyer. So he started to read law books, and educate him self about being a lawyer. He became a very young lawyer in Tennessee, and he was very good at what he did. in 1796 he was elected the first representative in the U.S house of representative from Tennessee. The next year, in 1797, Andrew Jackson was elected to have a chair in the senate, but then he resigned after eight moths later. In 1998, was also elected to be a judge of the Tennessee supreme court, and was only in that position for six years. In 1804, he bought an expensive land that had a plantation, and his mansion which was nicknamed “the hermitage”. He had gro...

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...icans. Even though in the past Andrew Jackson had made treaties policies with them before his presidency. Historians blamed him for their suffering because of the Trail of Tears. This was the forcing of Native Americans to move westward. Over all Andrew Jackson was a phenomenal president, despite all of his popularity and success.
In conclusion, during Andrew Jackson’s life time, he was an eager politician; he was a great militarist, and a great president. He created many enemies, but he had made much more allies. He was a very popular president that is one of the reasons he won his presidency. During the military he was great at it, he was promoted through the ranks, because of his great mind. That influenced him during the political life, and gave him more popularity. Over all Andrew Jackson influenced many people and helped a lot of people and he was very great.

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