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Old Hickory:Andrew Jackson and the American People
Albert Marrin
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| #1843273 in Books | Dutton Children's | 2004-12-27 | 2004-12-16 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.32 x.93 x8.34l,2.30 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Marrin does it again!|By Leslie S.|Albert Marrin should have stayed in junior high as a teacher. That way maybe we would have a lot more history lovers in America! Since he chose another career path, I am very happy that he continues to write for young people (now more kids can learn to love history!). As usual, Marrin does an excellent job not only of presenting an memo|From School Library Journal|Starred . Grade 7 Up–More than a biography, this fine study of our seventh president is also a history and analysis of the times in which he lived. Born in a log cabin to a strong-willed, Scotch-Irish widow, Jackson lacked form
From a childhood steeped in poverty, violence, and patriotic pride, Andrew Jackson rose to the heights of celebrity and power. The first popularly elected president, he won admiration by fighting corruption, championing the common man, shaping the power of the executive office, and preserving the fragile union of the young United States. Yet Jackson's ruthless pursuit of what he believed to be "progress" left indelible stains on the nation's conscience: broken t...
You easily download any file type for your device.Old Hickory:Andrew Jackson and the American People | Albert Marrin. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.