
75 - DOES AMERICA NEED A PERFECT PRESIDENT? | Andrew Jackson (General & President) | War of 1812
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President and General Andrew Jackson was many things to many people.
Most of all he was a man of boundless energy who captured the presidency despite being the consummate Washington outsider.
He was one of history’s greatest generals, winning a victory at the Battle of New Orleans (against all odds) that most fail to realize likely saved the interior of the country from continued British encroachment, linking the heartland and the far west with British holdings in Canada.
Many tried to kill the man. He survived at least one assassination attempt while in office, and he did it in a miraculous way.
His wife was rejected by the leading women of Washington as a “loose woman,” labeled “low status” by the elite.
While generally disrespected by the wealthy, he saved the country from Civil War in the 1830s and corrected the American banking system.
And finally, he left Washington at the end of his presidency with only $100 in his pocket refusing to use his position of power to enrich himself and his cronies...
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