Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1440131) wrote:Oh man. You can shred Jackson apart.
What's interesting is that Jefferson opposed slavery more than most of the othe founding fathers. Naturally he would have been vehemently opposed to the westward expansion and genocide of native Americans. Jefferson's version of the declaration of independence, when referring to "all men created equal" he meant all men. Like slaves included. But the rich male landowners did not like this and reworked his clause.
Jefferson was probably one of the better founding causes we've had.
Peanut and Fish are the real history buffs though. I'm sure they'll be much more helpful. XD
How Hamilton feels about banks.Edward (post: 1440116) wrote:How would the following founding fatthers asess Andrew Jackson's prsidency: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. Consider Jackson's democratic views, his reaction to the nullification issue, his support for expansion, and his attack on the Bank of the United States.
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