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The third volume covers Jackson's reelection to the presidency and the weighty issues with which he was faced: the nullification crisis, the tragic removal of the Indians beyond the Mississippi River, the mounting violence throughout the country over slavery, and the tortuous efforts to win the annexation of Texas.

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"Jackson's significance in American political and social history is enormous. His larger-than-life personality and equally heroic convictions and prejudices changed the Presidency and the character of American political parties... [Remini] has produced a wonderful portrait, rich in detail, of a fascinating and important man and an authoritative... account of his role in American history. -- John A. Garraty New York Times Book Review. "If courage is required in a biographer of Andrew Jackson, there is, at least, no shortage of literary battles where that bravery can by displayed. Professor Remini deserves his campaign medals. -- Peter Marshall Times Literary Supplement "Jackson never wrote his autobiography, and the art of campaign biography developed after his retirement. Yet one comes away with the feeling that here is how Jackson saw himself, might have set forth his own case, and wish to be remembered. -- Joel H. Silbey American Historical Review "Remini's real strengths are descriptive... Evocative incident and quotation convey the Jacksonians' conviction that they were engaged in a fundamental struggle. -- Charles Sellers Journal of American History

Table of Contents

preface, 1998
Preface
Chronology of Jackson's Life, 1767-1821
Geaealogies of the Donelson, Bulter, Jackson, and Hutchinson Families

1. Beginnings
2. Revolutionary Sodier Boy
3. The Law Student
4. Frontier Gentleman and Lawyer
5. Marriage
6. Creating a New State
7. Land Speculator and Congressman
9. The Duel
10. The Burr Conspiracy
11. "Who Are We?"
12. Old Hickory
12. The Creel War: Disaster
14. The Creek War: Victory
15. "I Act Without the Orders of the Government"
16. "We May...Have a Fandango"
17. The Invasion Begins
18. The Savior of His Country
19. The COurse of American Empire
20. United States v. Major General Andrew Jackson
21. "Brothers Listen...I Am Your Friend and Brother"
22. To Seize Florida
23. The First Seminole War
24. Expansion and Removal
25. Governor of Florida

Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 05/06/1998
      ISBN13: 9780801859113, 978-0801859113
      ISBN10: 0801859115
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The third volume covers Jackson's reelection to the presidency and the weighty issues with which he was faced: the nullification crisis, the tragic removal of the Indians beyond the Mississippi River, the mounting violence throughout the country over slavery, and the tortuous efforts to win the annexation of Texas.

      Trade Review
      "Jackson's significance in American political and social history is enormous. His larger-than-life personality and equally heroic convictions and prejudices changed the Presidency and the character of American political parties... [Remini] has produced a wonderful portrait, rich in detail, of a fascinating and important man and an authoritative... account of his role in American history. -- John A. Garraty New York Times Book Review. "If courage is required in a biographer of Andrew Jackson, there is, at least, no shortage of literary battles where that bravery can by displayed. Professor Remini deserves his campaign medals. -- Peter Marshall Times Literary Supplement "Jackson never wrote his autobiography, and the art of campaign biography developed after his retirement. Yet one comes away with the feeling that here is how Jackson saw himself, might have set forth his own case, and wish to be remembered. -- Joel H. Silbey American Historical Review "Remini's real strengths are descriptive... Evocative incident and quotation convey the Jacksonians' conviction that they were engaged in a fundamental struggle. -- Charles Sellers Journal of American History

      Table of Contents

      preface, 1998
      Preface
      Chronology of Jackson's Life, 1767-1821
      Geaealogies of the Donelson, Bulter, Jackson, and Hutchinson Families

      1. Beginnings
      2. Revolutionary Sodier Boy
      3. The Law Student
      4. Frontier Gentleman and Lawyer
      5. Marriage
      6. Creating a New State
      7. Land Speculator and Congressman
      9. The Duel
      10. The Burr Conspiracy
      11. "Who Are We?"
      12. Old Hickory
      12. The Creel War: Disaster
      14. The Creek War: Victory
      15. "I Act Without the Orders of the Government"
      16. "We May...Have a Fandango"
      17. The Invasion Begins
      18. The Savior of His Country
      19. The COurse of American Empire
      20. United States v. Major General Andrew Jackson
      21. "Brothers Listen...I Am Your Friend and Brother"
      22. To Seize Florida
      23. The First Seminole War
      24. Expansion and Removal
      25. Governor of Florida

      Notes
      Index

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