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“Liberty and power” the politics of Jacksonian America by Harry L. Watson
Harry L. Watson’s book " liberty and power” tell us about the time of President Andrew Jackson. ... We can see that Harry l. Watson is highly concerned about the social life. ... Harry L. Watson examines the functions of the (Second) Bank of the United States of 1816. ... Harry L. Watson considers it to be the consequence of Napoleonic wars in Europe. ... Through the Bank of the United States Harry L. Watson shows the great changes in American society and rebuilding the American economic system. ...
Harry L. Watson pays much attention to the President Andrew Jackson. Watson presents Jackson as a personally motivated leader who knows how to reach the common man. ... " As Harry L. Watson summarized "No one in a republic had an inherent right to public office—so no one could complain if he lost a public job in favor of someone more honest, more competent, or more in agreement with elected officials who carried a popular mandate. ... " I think that Watson is correct in seeing replacement in office as “a solidly democratic principle that brought greater openness to government”. ... Harry L. Watson describes the struggle of the Whig Party and Andrew Jackson’s democrats.
Approximate Word count = 2472 Approximate Pages = 9.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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