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Sav [38]
3 years ago
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What was the date of Paul revere famous ride

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SVETLANKA909090 [29]3 years ago
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The date of paul revere famous ride was on April 18, 1775
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If you have ever wondered what Andrew Jackson's presidency was like this is the essay for you. In this essay I will discuss Andrew Jackson's presidency and what he did for America, for an example he was a president competing in the Corrupt Election of 1824, he created the Jacksonian democracy, and led the Indian Removal Act.

Before Andrew Jackson was president he was elected because of the corrupt bargain. After the votes were counted in the election of 1824, no one had received the majority of votes although Andrew Jackson was in the lead with John Quincy Adams in 2nd. Hence the election was in the hands of the House of Representatives The House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams over Andrew Jackson. Everybody thought this was an unfair and corrupt bargain between John Adams and Clay because Clay was a speaker for the House of Representatives. Therefore when the next election came around a large majority of people chose Andrew Jackson. So he won the election and became president for two terms.

In 1828 Andrew Jackson established the Jacksonian Democracy. When he expanded the suffrage that caused people to have more voting rights. The Jacksonian democracy then then had it so that none of the new states entering the Union required white men to own property in order to vote, and by the Civil War all but one of the states had no longer required property requirements.

The Indian Removal Act was applied to the Seminoles because they refused to leave their ancestral lands in Florida, sparking the Second Seminole War in 1835. Seminole chief Osceola led the resistance, which proved costly to the United States in terms of both money and casualties. The US Army emerged victorious and forced remaining Seminoles out of Florida and into the area west of the Mississippi River that became known as Indian Territory.

To sum it up, Andrew Jackson did many things to change the country including competing in the Corrupt Election of 1824, creating the Jacksonian democracy, and leading the Indian Removal Act.

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