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Hi, need to submit a 1000 words paper on the topic Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson: Comparing and Contrasting the 3rd and 7th Presidents of the United States.
Hi, need to submit a 1000 words paper on the topic Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson: Comparing and Contrasting the 3rd and 7th Presidents of the United States. Since the Revolutionary War that freed the American colonies and allowed for the founding of the United States the country has changed a great deal. Throughout the years since the countries inception, we have seen 44 different leaders elected as President. some were good and some not so much, each and everyone with varying ideas and approaches to running the government, and how their practices were received by the people that they lead. From our first President George Washington to our first African-American President Barack Obama, and all in between, have all added to the fabric of the story of the United States of American. Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson are two Presidents who shared a century but had many differing views in relation to politics, policy, society, and in the ways, they inspired loyalty. Despite the fact that they did share some details in common these two men are far more different than they are alike.
Thomas Jefferson was born to the Virginia elite in 1743. He received a proper education and was active in, both, politics and law. He was remarked to be an eloquent writer and correspondent, however, he made for a very poor public speaker. Of course, he is most certainly remembered for his drafting the Declaration of Independence. During the conflicts between the Federalist and Democratic-Republican Parties he became the reluctant leader of the Republicans and Presidential Candidate in 1796. however, he lost the election by less than a handful of votes. However, he did win the office in 1800. He held two terms in office with mixed successes during both his terms in office.1 Andrew Jackson was born in the backwoods, borderlands in the Carolinas. He received no formal education but became a skilled lawyer through self-tutelage. He was active in politics and was often perceived as a candidate that represented the “common” man. .