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- catalog contributor b12749811.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1815-1861.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "1. Biographical Sketch 9 -- A Brilliant Military Career 13 -- Entering Politics in Earnest 17 -- Documments -- 1.1 Jackson's Revolutionary War Experiences, 1781-1783 21 -- 1.2 Rachel Donelson Jackson's Funeral Oration, December 23, 1828 25 -- 1.3 Letters from Jackson's Early Life Expressing Dislike of Political Officeseekers and Partisan Politics 26 -- 1.4 Letter from Jackson to William Berkeley Lewis, July 16, 1820 27 -- 1.5 Letter from Jackson to Thomas Pinckney, March 28, 1814 30 -- 2. Campaigns and Elections 35 -- The Collapse of the Congressional Caucus 35 -- The Election of 1824 38 -- The Election of 1828 41 -- The Election of 1832 44 -- Documents -- 2.1 Entry in John Quincy Adams's Memoirs, May 1820 46 -- 2.2 Resolution in Support of Jackson, October 1823 47 -- 2.3 Letter from Albert Gallatin to Walter Lownes, May 22, 1824 48 -- 2.4".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Jackson's Farewell Address, March 4, 1837 247 -- 6.6 Jefferson Davis, "Eulogy on the Life and Character of Andrew Jackson," June 28, 1845 266 -- Appendix A Notable Figures of the Jackson Presidency 271 -- Appendix B Key Events in Jackson's Life 282 -- Appendix C Andrew Jackson's Cabinet, 1829-1837 285 -- Appendix D Major Acts of Congress, 1829-1837 286 -- Appendix E Major U.S. Supreme Court Decisions, 1829-1837 289.".
- catalog description "Jackson's Inaugural Addresses, 1829 and 1833 86 -- 3.2 Letter from Margaret Bayard Smith to Jane Bayard Kirkpatrick, March 11, 1829 92 -- 3.3 Jackson's Argument for Election Reform, December 6, 1830 96 -- 3.4 District of Columbia Voting Rights, December 6, 1830 98 -- 3.5 Jackson's Objections to Internal Improvements, December 6, 1830 99 -- 3.6 National Debt and Tariff Duties, 1830 107 -- 3.7 Indian Removal Policy, 1830 110 -- 3.8 The French Debt, 1834 114 -- 4. Crises and Flash Points 125 -- The Bank of the United States 125 -- Jackson and the Bank of the United States 128 -- The Election of 1832 133 -- The Tariff and the Doctrine of Nullification 134 -- Jackson and Nullification 138 -- The Nullification Crisis 141 -- Documents -- 4.1 President James Madison Recommends a Second Bank, December 5, 1815 146 -- 4.2 McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 147 -- 4.3".
- catalog description "Jackson's Message to Congress Concerning the National Bank, 1830 153 -- 4.4 A Jackson Supporter Sounds off on the National Bank 154 -- 4.5 House of Representatives Report on Rechartering the Bank, 1830 156 -- 4.6 Letters of Nicholas Biddle, 1831-1832 159 -- 4.7 Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill, July 10, 1832 163 -- 4.8 "South Carolina Exposition and Protest," December 19, 1828 170 -- 4.9 Virginia Resolutions, December 24, 1798 173 -- 4.10 Letter from James Madison to Edward Everett, August 28, 1830 175 -- 4.11 Letter from Jackson to Robert Y. Hayne, February 8, 1831 179 -- 4.12 The Ordinance of Nullification, November 24, 1832 180 -- 4.13 Jackson's Nullification Proclamation, December 10, 1832 182 -- 4.14 South Carolina's Reply to Jackson's Proclamation, December 20, 1832 192 -- 4.15 Nullification of the Force Bill, March 18, 1833 194 -- 5. Institutional Relations 197 -- Congress 197 --".
- catalog description "Letter from Roger Brooke Taney to William M. Beall, March 19, 1824 49 -- 2.5 Electoral and Popular Votes, 1824 50 -- 2.6 Letter from Jackson to Samuel Swartwout, December 14, 1824 52 -- 2.7 John Quincy Adams's Diary Entries, January and February 1825 52 -- 2.8 Votes for President in the House of Representatives, February 9, 1825 54 -- 2.9 Letters from Jackson to Friends, January and February 1825 55 -- 2.10 Letter from Martin Van Buren to Thomas Ritchie, January 13, 1827 56 -- 2.11 Letter from Francis P. Blair to Henry Clay, October 3, 1827 58 -- 2.12 Duff Green Accuses John Quincy Adams of Having Antirepublican Principles 59 -- 2.13 Electoral and Popular Votes, 1828 and 1832 60 -- 3. Administration Policies 65 -- Rotation in Office 66 -- Sectionalism and Presidential Policies 68 -- Social Policy 71 -- Slavery 72 -- Labor 75 -- Economic Policy 77 -- Foreign Policy 80 -- Documents -- 3.1".
- catalog description "U.S. Supreme Court 201 -- The Press 205 -- Documents -- 5.1 Letter from Jackson to John Coffee, April 10, 1830 208 -- 5.2 Henry Clay Supports U.S. Senate Censure of Jackson, December 26, 1833 209 -- 5.3 Jackson's Protest against the Senate Censure Resolution, April 15, 1834 214 -- 5.4 Jackson on the Relationship of the Executive Branch to the Supreme Court, July 10, 1832 221 -- 5.5 Alexis de Tocqueville on Newspapers in Democratic Societies 222 -- 5.6 First Issue of the Washington Globe 225 -- 5.7 Jackson's Correspondence about His Appointments to Public Office, 1829 and 1831 227 -- 6. Retirement and Legacy 233 -- Documents -- 6.1 Jackson the Expansionist, February 12, 1843 236 -- 6.2 Jackson's Last Will and Testament, June 7, 1843 239 -- 6.3 Abraham Lincoln, Speech in the House of Representatives, July 27, 1848 243 -- 6.4 Bureau of Indian Affairs Apology, September 8, 2000 244 -- 6.5".
- catalog extent "x, 310 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Andrew Jackson.".
- catalog identifier "1568027001".
- catalog isFormatOf "Andrew Jackson.".
- catalog isPartOf "American presidents reference series".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : CQ Press,".
- catalog relation "Andrew Jackson.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1815-1861.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "E382 .E45 2003".
- catalog subject "Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.".
- catalog subject "Presidents United States Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Biographical Sketch 9 -- A Brilliant Military Career 13 -- Entering Politics in Earnest 17 -- Documments -- 1.1 Jackson's Revolutionary War Experiences, 1781-1783 21 -- 1.2 Rachel Donelson Jackson's Funeral Oration, December 23, 1828 25 -- 1.3 Letters from Jackson's Early Life Expressing Dislike of Political Officeseekers and Partisan Politics 26 -- 1.4 Letter from Jackson to William Berkeley Lewis, July 16, 1820 27 -- 1.5 Letter from Jackson to Thomas Pinckney, March 28, 1814 30 -- 2. Campaigns and Elections 35 -- The Collapse of the Congressional Caucus 35 -- The Election of 1824 38 -- The Election of 1828 41 -- The Election of 1832 44 -- Documents -- 2.1 Entry in John Quincy Adams's Memoirs, May 1820 46 -- 2.2 Resolution in Support of Jackson, October 1823 47 -- 2.3 Letter from Albert Gallatin to Walter Lownes, May 22, 1824 48 -- 2.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jackson's Farewell Address, March 4, 1837 247 -- 6.6 Jefferson Davis, "Eulogy on the Life and Character of Andrew Jackson," June 28, 1845 266 -- Appendix A Notable Figures of the Jackson Presidency 271 -- Appendix B Key Events in Jackson's Life 282 -- Appendix C Andrew Jackson's Cabinet, 1829-1837 285 -- Appendix D Major Acts of Congress, 1829-1837 286 -- Appendix E Major U.S. Supreme Court Decisions, 1829-1837 289.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jackson's Inaugural Addresses, 1829 and 1833 86 -- 3.2 Letter from Margaret Bayard Smith to Jane Bayard Kirkpatrick, March 11, 1829 92 -- 3.3 Jackson's Argument for Election Reform, December 6, 1830 96 -- 3.4 District of Columbia Voting Rights, December 6, 1830 98 -- 3.5 Jackson's Objections to Internal Improvements, December 6, 1830 99 -- 3.6 National Debt and Tariff Duties, 1830 107 -- 3.7 Indian Removal Policy, 1830 110 -- 3.8 The French Debt, 1834 114 -- 4. Crises and Flash Points 125 -- The Bank of the United States 125 -- Jackson and the Bank of the United States 128 -- The Election of 1832 133 -- The Tariff and the Doctrine of Nullification 134 -- Jackson and Nullification 138 -- The Nullification Crisis 141 -- Documents -- 4.1 President James Madison Recommends a Second Bank, December 5, 1815 146 -- 4.2 McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 147 -- 4.3".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jackson's Message to Congress Concerning the National Bank, 1830 153 -- 4.4 A Jackson Supporter Sounds off on the National Bank 154 -- 4.5 House of Representatives Report on Rechartering the Bank, 1830 156 -- 4.6 Letters of Nicholas Biddle, 1831-1832 159 -- 4.7 Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill, July 10, 1832 163 -- 4.8 "South Carolina Exposition and Protest," December 19, 1828 170 -- 4.9 Virginia Resolutions, December 24, 1798 173 -- 4.10 Letter from James Madison to Edward Everett, August 28, 1830 175 -- 4.11 Letter from Jackson to Robert Y. Hayne, February 8, 1831 179 -- 4.12 The Ordinance of Nullification, November 24, 1832 180 -- 4.13 Jackson's Nullification Proclamation, December 10, 1832 182 -- 4.14 South Carolina's Reply to Jackson's Proclamation, December 20, 1832 192 -- 4.15 Nullification of the Force Bill, March 18, 1833 194 -- 5. Institutional Relations 197 -- Congress 197 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Letter from Roger Brooke Taney to William M. Beall, March 19, 1824 49 -- 2.5 Electoral and Popular Votes, 1824 50 -- 2.6 Letter from Jackson to Samuel Swartwout, December 14, 1824 52 -- 2.7 John Quincy Adams's Diary Entries, January and February 1825 52 -- 2.8 Votes for President in the House of Representatives, February 9, 1825 54 -- 2.9 Letters from Jackson to Friends, January and February 1825 55 -- 2.10 Letter from Martin Van Buren to Thomas Ritchie, January 13, 1827 56 -- 2.11 Letter from Francis P. Blair to Henry Clay, October 3, 1827 58 -- 2.12 Duff Green Accuses John Quincy Adams of Having Antirepublican Principles 59 -- 2.13 Electoral and Popular Votes, 1828 and 1832 60 -- 3. Administration Policies 65 -- Rotation in Office 66 -- Sectionalism and Presidential Policies 68 -- Social Policy 71 -- Slavery 72 -- Labor 75 -- Economic Policy 77 -- Foreign Policy 80 -- Documents -- 3.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "U.S. Supreme Court 201 -- The Press 205 -- Documents -- 5.1 Letter from Jackson to John Coffee, April 10, 1830 208 -- 5.2 Henry Clay Supports U.S. Senate Censure of Jackson, December 26, 1833 209 -- 5.3 Jackson's Protest against the Senate Censure Resolution, April 15, 1834 214 -- 5.4 Jackson on the Relationship of the Executive Branch to the Supreme Court, July 10, 1832 221 -- 5.5 Alexis de Tocqueville on Newspapers in Democratic Societies 222 -- 5.6 First Issue of the Washington Globe 225 -- 5.7 Jackson's Correspondence about His Appointments to Public Office, 1829 and 1831 227 -- 6. Retirement and Legacy 233 -- Documents -- 6.1 Jackson the Expansionist, February 12, 1843 236 -- 6.2 Jackson's Last Will and Testament, June 7, 1843 239 -- 6.3 Abraham Lincoln, Speech in the House of Representatives, July 27, 1848 243 -- 6.4 Bureau of Indian Affairs Apology, September 8, 2000 244 -- 6.5".
- catalog title "Andrew Jackson / Richard E. Ellis.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".