Hometown History

73: The Hermitage, Part 2: The Contours of Jackson's America

08.23.2022 - By Shane L. WatersPlay

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The legacy of a president often lies in the pages of the policies they enacted and the ethos they embodied. Andrew Jackson's time as the commander-in-chief was marked by bold actions and decisions that shaped the nation in ways that still echo today. From his stance on the Union to his controversial implementation of the Indian Removal Act, Jackson's presidency was a contentious chapter in American history. In this episode, Erin Adams lends her insight into the enigmatic figure of Jackson, guiding us through the nuances of his presidential years. Continuing our journey through the historical landscape of Andrew Jackson's life, we delve deeper into his presidency, exploring the triumphs and trials that defined his tenure in the White House. In this second installment, we're once again joined by Erin Adams, Director of Education at The Hermitage, who shares her expert perspective on the impact of Jackson's leadership on the fabric of American society. Visit us online at itshometownhistory.com

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