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"Correspondence of Andrew Jackson. Vol. 3, 1820-1828" provides an essential and intimate look into the life and political evolution of one of America's most influential figures during a pivotal decade in the nation's history. This volume captures Jackson during his transition from a celebrated military hero to a dominant force in American politics, documenting his daily life, personal reflections, and public maneuvers through a vast collection of letters and primary documents.
Spanning the years between his service as Governor of Florida and his successful bid for the presidency, these letters detail the complexities of the era, including the controversial election of 1824 and the rise of the political philosophy that would become known as Jacksonian Democracy. Readers will find firsthand accounts of Jackson's views on national policy, his management of his estate at the Hermitage, and his interactions with key political figures of the day. This collection serves as a vital historical resource, offering a deep understanding of the temperament and strategies of a man who reshaped the American presidency and the burgeoning political landscape of the 19th century.
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