Argumentative Essay: The Toughness Of Andrew Jackson

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Andrew jackson is a very humble man because of the way he had the perspective of the normal everyday man. That is why he was considered brave, mentally tough and successful.. By him growing up simply harsh he had the perspective of a natural man because he had been there before and understood. “Jackson was a classic example of the self-made man who rose from a log cabin to the White House, and he came to represent the aspirations of the ordinary citizen struggling to achieve wealth and status”.Basically he started at the bottom and had to climb the ladder to success. Jackson was brave, mentally tough, and successful with everything he did.
Jackson’s bravery
Jackson was very brave in his decision making and throughout …show more content…

His type of toughness is different than others because he pursued a lot of harsh circumstances with people and society.”Years before, Jackson's soldiers had given him the nickname Old Hickory to signify both his toughness and their affection for him.” Jackson was seen as a public figure because everyone relied on him to make the right decisions. Old Hickory was a name he received back when he fought for Tennessee, he received the name after he refused to leave the hickory battleground even though he knew they would suffer.” Jackson succeeded in delineating the conflict between democratic equality and economic development.” This shows that not only was Jackson worried about himself he was also worried about what he could do to make equality between people so by him doing that he could make more money by working …show more content…

“political friends placed his name before the country as a presidential candidate in the election of 1824”. Jackson was already known because of his close relations with the people around him.This also meant he had more experience in the federal system than his rival nathaniel macon because Jackson was a judge at one point in his life. Although, Jackson only had 13 electoral votes and Macon had 24 he still overcame the election by popularity because he was such a positive person throughout his life it was like a huge accomplishment such as a baby’s first

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