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The Jackson years toward civil war

Re-enactment of the major events of Old Hickory's administration, South Carolina's threat of succession, Nat Turner's rebellion and John Quincy Adams struggle to debate the question of slavery-- all as American marches toward civil war.

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  • "Re-enactment of the major events of Old Hickory's administration, South Carolina's threat of succession, Nat Turner's rebellion and John Quincy Adams struggle to debate the question of slavery-- all as American marches toward civil war."@en
  • "Discusses the Jackson administration, pointing out that although he fought the National Bank, raised troops against South Carolina, and vetoed more congressional bills than all other Presidents, he remained inactive on slavery, the one issue that would lead to war."@en
  • "Discusses Andrew Jackson's presidency, including his fight against the national bank, vetoes of a number of congressional bills, and failure to act on the issue of slavery."@en
  • "Discusses the years Andrew Jackson spent in office. Points out that although he fought the national bank, raised troops against South Carolina, and vetoed more congressional bills than all the Presidents combined, he remained inactive on slavery, the one issue that would lead to war."
  • "Discusses the years Andrew Jackson spent in office. Points out that although he fought the national bank, raised troops against South Carolina, and vetoed more congressional bills than all the Presidents combined, he remained inactive on slavery, the one issue that would lead to war."@en
  • "Chronicles the major events and policies of Andrew Jackson's presidency. Concludes that, although Jackson exercised presidential power to an unprecedented degree, he seemed unable to deal with the critical issue of slavery."@en
  • ""Old Hickory's forceful personality dominates this investigation of the major events of his administration - South Carolina's threat of succession, Nat Turner's rebellion and John Quincy Adams struggle to debate the question of slavery"--Advertising material."@en

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  • "The Jackson years toward civil war"@en
  • "The Jackson years: toward civil war"
  • "The Jackson years toward Civil War"@en