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Andrew Jackson

His Life and Times

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The extraordinary story of Andrew Jackson, the dynamic president who ushered in the Age of Democracy, is vividly recounted by bestselling author H.W. Brands. As the most famous American of his time, Jackson was the first “common man” to ascend to the presidency, embodying the spirit of the emerging nation and giving rise to the term “Jacksonian democracy.” Brands crafts a fast-paced historical narrative, following Jackson from his rebellious youth during the Revolutionary War to his rise as a lawyer and congressman from Tennessee. As a general, he quelled a significant Indian uprising, ensuring the safety of settlers, and his decisive victory at the Battle of New Orleans made him a national hero. Jackson's presidency marked a pivotal moment in American history; he aimed to create a genuine democracy, governed by the people. Despite his respect for states’ rights, he was committed to preserving the Union, famously threatening to deploy federal troops against South Carolina during the secession crisis. This comprehensive biography promises to reshape our understanding of Jackson and his era, positioning him among America’s greatest leaders and is expected to receive significant acclaim.

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Andrew Jackson, Henry William Brands

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2005
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Subtitle
His Life and Times
Language
English
Publisher
Doubleday
Released
2005
Format
Hardcover
Pages
620
ISBN10
0385507380
ISBN13
9780385507387
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The extraordinary story of Andrew Jackson, the dynamic president who ushered in the Age of Democracy, is vividly recounted by bestselling author H.W. Brands. As the most famous American of his time, Jackson was the first “common man” to ascend to the presidency, embodying the spirit of the emerging nation and giving rise to the term “Jacksonian democracy.” Brands crafts a fast-paced historical narrative, following Jackson from his rebellious youth during the Revolutionary War to his rise as a lawyer and congressman from Tennessee. As a general, he quelled a significant Indian uprising, ensuring the safety of settlers, and his decisive victory at the Battle of New Orleans made him a national hero. Jackson's presidency marked a pivotal moment in American history; he aimed to create a genuine democracy, governed by the people. Despite his respect for states’ rights, he was committed to preserving the Union, famously threatening to deploy federal troops against South Carolina during the secession crisis. This comprehensive biography promises to reshape our understanding of Jackson and his era, positioning him among America’s greatest leaders and is expected to receive significant acclaim.