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Avenging the people : Andrew Jackson, the rule of law, and the American nation / J.M. Opal.

Opal, J. M., (author.).

Summary:

" Most Americans know Andrew Jackson as a frontier rebel against political and diplomatic norms, a 'populis' champion of ordinary people against the elitist legacy of the Founding Fathers. Many date the onset of American democracy to his 1829 inauguration. Despite his reverence for the 'sovereign people,' however, Jackson spent much of his career limiting that sovereignty, imposing new and often unpopular legal regimes over American lands and markets. He made his name as a lawyer, businessman, and official along the Carolina and Tennessee frontiers, at times ejecting white squatters from native lands and returning slaves to native planters in the name of federal authority and international law. On the other hand, he waged total war on the Cherokees and Creeks who terrorized Western settlements and raged at the national statesmen who refused to 'avenge the blood' of innocent colonists. During the long war in the South and West from 1811 to 1818 he brushed aside legal restraints on holy genocide and mass retaliation, presenting himself as the only man who would protect white families from hostile empires, 'heathen' warriors, and rebellious slaves. He became a towering hero to those who saw the United States as uniquely lawful and victimized. And he used that legend to beat back a range of political, economic, and moral alternatives for the Republican future. Drawing from new evidence about Jackson and the Southern frontiers, Avenging the People boldly reinterprets the grim and principled man whose versionof American nationhood continues to shape American democracy. "-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0199751706
  • ISBN: 9780199751709
  • Physical Description: 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2017.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: In Our Blood -- Chapter 1: States of Nature -- Chapter 2: A Nation of Laws -- Chapter 3: Extreme Frontiers -- Chapter 4: I Love My Country and Government -- Chapter 5: The Hour of National Vengeance -- Chapter 6: The People's Choice -- Conclusion: Submit to Nothing -- Notes -- Index.
Subject: Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.
Democratic Party (U.S.) > History > 19th century.
Law > United States > History > 19th century.
Lawyers > United States > Biography.
Presidents > United States > Biography.
Rule of law > United States > History > 19th century.
United States > Politics and government > 1829-1837.

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