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The Presidency of Andrew Jackson
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kansas (1993)
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A good explanation of the first modern presidency
The Writer's Options: Lessons in Style and Arrangement (7th Edition)
Published in Paperback by Longman (06 December, 2002)
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excellent text for learning complex sentence structures
The latest edition of THE WRITER'S OPTIONS brings even more sentence and paragraph combining excercises to the student. The easily accessible (often with a touch of humor) helps students to develop sophisticated grammatical constructions that improve the quality of writing. The book also deals with writing strategies (prewriting and drafting, for example). Text frequently used in high school AP Language and Composition courses even though it is aimed at 1st and 2nd year of college composition courses.
Security in Korea: War, Stalemate, and Negotiation (Ridgway Series in International Security Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Westview Press (1994)
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Security in Korea: How to be Obivious and Make Money at It
This book isn't fresh. It rehashes what any high school history student could tell you, General Douglas MacArthur wasn't the man that brought the Korean "Conflict" to it's logical conclusion. It puts a focus on the man that turned the war around, General Matthew Ridgway.
The Rough Guide to Britain
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ABC of AIDS
Published in Paperback by B M J Books (15 October, 2001)
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Addressing Childhood Adversity
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Andrew Ellicott Douglass and the Role of the Giant Sequoia in the Development of Dendrochronology
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (2001)
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Andrew Jackson, Hero
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (1977)
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At the Moon's Inn (Library of Alabama Classics)
Published in Paperback by Univ. of Alabama Press (1990)
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Bayesian Data Analysis, Second Edition
Published in Hardcover by CRC Press (28 June, 2003)
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Jackson was the first president who was popularly elected to office, and the prelude to the election was the first true campaign for the position. He was also the first person from the west to be elected to the presidency and a military hero many times over. His reputation as a general places him nearly on a par with George Washington.
Being the first "outsider" president, his election created a great deal of anxiety among the established powers in the east. Cole quite properly begins with a thorough discussion of this situation, as it created a good deal of tension that lasted for several years. There was also an enormous amount of economic expansion going on in the country, which began to exacerbate the regional tensions developing between the northern and southern regions of the country. A great deal of the book is spent examining these regional tendencies and with the perspective of hindsight, we can clearly see the gathering storm that finally led to war. This area is very well done, as the author properly describes all of the growing tensions, not just the problem of slavery.
Cole also does an excellent job describing the personality of Andrew Jackson, sometimes compromising and other times very much "Old Hickory", as he refused to bend. His threat to use federal troops in the south was a genuine one, sparking a lot of animosity, yet accomplishing what he wanted to do. He surprised everyone with his reluctance to become involved in the Texan attempt to gain independence from Mexico. Most expected the "Old Hero" to be much more aggressive in expanding the nations' borders. In the book, we also see the rise of Martin Van Buren, called the little magician for his political ability. He truly was the first modern political power broker, the type of person necessary for effective presidential leadership.
With the economic and physical expansion of the country beginning to proceed at an incredible pace, the
Jackson years were those where the nation began taking on the characteristics of a modern nation. Cole does an excellent job of describing this transition, as well as the man who was at the helm when it was taking place. Andrew Jackson was one of the most complex men to hold the office, as well as one of the roughest. From the book, you learn about these different aspects of his personality as well as how the country was affected by them.