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the iron-willed commander

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An edition of Jackson (2012)

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"Jackson was the first president who was neither a member of the economic or social elite, nor from the Eastern Seaboard states of Massachusetts or Virginia. Born poor and orphaned at fifteen, Andrew Jackson was a self-made man -- one who represented the South and the Western Frontier and its expansionist interests. He was elected largely by voters who were not previously a part of the political process. He was also the first and only president who carried in his body two bullets; one near his heart from a duel, and one in his shoulder from a shootout. He was indeed a change from the past. Jackson was the personification of the average citizen, the one who worked for a living, unafraid to get his hands dirty, and a symbol of the 'majesty' of the common man. As a general, he had required more of his men than any other general had before. He executed some and threatened to shoot others, but they loved him and fought and died for him. He reveled in his successes -- yet always praised and credited his soldiers with the victories. His military greatness lies not so much in his being a brilliant tactician, but in being a natural-born leader able to make decisions, usually successful, on the spot, and to do his duty as he saw it. With seemingly no credentials other than a contentious iron will, a desire to improve his situation in life, and a belief in the power and greatness of the American citizen, he rose to become president of the United States. The leadership qualities developed by Jackson as he rose in station by hard work, a firm belief in his own abilities, sheer force of will, help from others, and perhaps a bit of luck, propelled him from an obscure rural village to the epitome of public office, and ushered in what one author labeled 'The Age of Jackson,' and fundamentally changed the paradigm of how Americans selected their leaders"--

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Thomas Nelson
Language
English
Pages
256

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Table of Contents

Prologue
A boy becomes a man
A lawyer is born
Rachel and Nashville
The dueling judge
Hostility with the Creeks
Old Hickory
The Creek War begins
Old Hickory faces mutiny
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend
The Creek War ends : the treaty of Fort Jackson
Fort Bowyer and Pensacola
New Orleans : preparation for battle
The Battle of New Orleans : beginnings
New Orleans : the battle of January 8, 1815
The hero of New Orleans
The Indian question
The First Seminole War
Jackson as president
Legacy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Nashville
Series
The generals

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.5/6092, B
Library of Congress
E382 .V53 2012, E382.V53 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25151623M
Internet Archive
jacksonironwille0000vick
ISBN 13
9781595554543
LCCN
2011052619
OCLC/WorldCat
759911874

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