The American Nation: A History, Volume 15: Jacksonian Democracy, 1829–1837
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Blackstone Publishing, 2024.
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8h 28m 0s
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English
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9798212908320

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William MacDonald., William MacDonald|AUTHOR., & Joseph Tabler|READER. (2024). The American Nation: A History, Volume 15: Jacksonian Democracy, 1829–1837 . Blackstone Publishing.

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William MacDonald, William MacDonald|AUTHOR and Joseph Tabler|READER. 2024. The American Nation: A History, Volume 15: Jacksonian Democracy, 1829–1837. Blackstone Publishing.

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William MacDonald, William MacDonald|AUTHOR and Joseph Tabler|READER. The American Nation: A History, Volume 15: Jacksonian Democracy, 1829–1837 Blackstone Publishing, 2024.

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William MacDonald, William MacDonald|AUTHOR, and Joseph Tabler|READER. The American Nation: A History, Volume 15: Jacksonian Democracy, 1829–1837 Blackstone Publishing, 2024.

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Full titleamerican nation a history volume 15 jacksonian democracy 1829 1837
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From the Editor's Introduction to Volume Fifteen: Hardly any year in American history so distinctly marks the transition from one era to another as 1829. The character of Andrew Jackson is so distinct and so aggressive that few writers upon the period can resist the temptation to group the events of his administration around his personality. This temptation Professor MacDonald has resisted. His conception of the period is that it witnessed the fruition of national policies, nearly all of which would have come up and would have divided the nation had there been no Andrew Jackson. At the same time, he shows how that dominant personality determined when and how most of the great questions should arise; and how Jackson hammered out a series of political principles that became the foundation of a new democratic party.
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