The Reign of Andrew Jackson: A Chronicle of the Frontier in Politics
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The narrative traces Andrew Jackson's rise from frontier origins through military campaigns on the southern frontier, including conflicts that secured territory and culminated in a decisive defensive victory near New Orleans, then follows his transition into national politics as the old congressional nomination system gives way to a new democratic coalition. It examines major public controversies of his presidency—debates over tariffs and nullification, the struggle with the national bank, policies of Indian removal, and questions of succession—presenting a chronological blend of biography, military episodes, and political analysis.
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