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Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845

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Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845 (Global History)

First president of the United States born in humble circumstances. He was popular among frontier residents, urban workers, and small farmers. He had a successful political career as judge, general, congressman, senator, and president. After being denied the presidency in 1824 in a controversial election, he won in 1828 and was reelected in 1832. (p. 629)




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