Essay On Andrew Jackson

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The Life, Contributions and Relevance of Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson is an extremely important individual in our society. Many people do not realize that he is the first president to be born as a common man. He does not have wealthy parents or a university education like some presidents before. He is high spirited with a quick temper and is always ready to support the people around him and defend himself. What makes his life significant enough to be remembered today?
Andrew Jackson had many ups and downs of his early life. He is born on March 15, 1767 in Waxhaw, which is on the border between North Carolina and South Carolina. His father died in a lumber accident 3 weeks before his birth. This left his mother and extended family devastated along with Andrew Jackson and his brother, fatherless. There is little education offered in the area he is born and there is even less after the British invasion of the Carolinas in 1780-1781. Andrew Jackson and his brother both join the army and in the closing year of the war he is captured by the British and taken into prison along with his brother. When he is imprisoned he refuses to shine a British guard’s shoe and is slapped across the face with a sabre leaving permanent scars. His brother and himself were stricken with small pox and grew extremely ill while they were captured. His mother arranged a prisoner exchange for Jackson and his brother and they were soon released. Jackson’s brother died and his mother left him to help others aid the wounded soldiers in Charleston. She soon developed cholera and died quickly. This left Jackson as a 5 year old orphan and he is soon taken in by his mother’s family. In Jackson’s late teens he started studying law with a local tutor...

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...which South Carolina tried to block the tariff law. Andrew Jackson told them they weren’t going to do that because they had to listen to the law and if they didn’t he would send the troops in to take over the state of South Carolina. This greatly increased the Presidency’s power and Andrew Jackson’s power also. The impact of his existence is considered by some greater than any other president.
In conclusion, many would consider Andrew Jackson a paradox. Many loved him for what he did with the presidency and others hated him. Whether you liked him, or not, he is definitely someone you should include in your studies of history. Jackson is an important individual in our society that the reader should know about to share with others. This is Andrew Jackson, a quick tempered man who stayed firm in his beliefs no matter what others thought of him and his opinions.

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