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Yes, this might seem a little like revisionist history if your only

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study of American History was in High School and you remember the two

pages of “Jacksonian” history they cramed in between the Revolution

and the Civil War. History takes years to unfold and to see

it clearly. Maybe Jackson was a product of his times, but during his

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Presidency Indians and Slaves were not “white” and they were treated according to the customs of the times and Jackson did not change that.

There was even fear of them banding together to challenge whites, this is something I don’t remember from High School history, but it helps explain the Seminole Indians Wars and the the Trail of Tears. Is that revisionist? No, I call that insight into the American Experience and the reason you study history: to find a cause.

He had the opportunity as every President did from the founding of our Nation, to challenge slavery and abolish it, as did the British during in 1833, DURING HIS PRESIDENCY. Instead he did as all other Presidents before him, he choose to ignore it and hope it would go away.

Another fact that I never learned was the assination attempt on Jackson’s life. Great documentary on a controvertial President.

“Andrew Jackson was a patriot and a traitor. He was the greatest of generals, and wholly ignorant of the art of war. He was the most candid of men, and capable of the profoundest dissimulation. He was a democratic autocrat, an urbane savage, an atrocious saint.”

- James Parton, Jackson’s first biographer, 1859

As a teacher, this documentary was helpful in teaching the students the positives and negatives of Andrew Jackson. It was a great review of what we had covered in class and provided information that the students used in writing a persuasive essay.
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