Writing
Jefferson inaugural:
The drunk version is fun and broadly true -- but it was a low-level bureaucrat, not Mrs. Madison, who saved the Declaration.
Andrew Jackson was bat-guano crazy.
"I should have hit him," said Jackson after the duel, "had he shot me through the brain."
Jackson and the Bank Veto
Territorial expansion
This blog serves my presidency course (Claremont McKenna College Government 102) for the fall of 2014.
About this Blog
During the semester, I shall post course material and students will comment on it. Students are also free to comment on any aspect of the presidency, either current or historical. There are only two major limitations: no coarse language, and no derogatory comments about people at the Claremont Colleges.
The course syllabus is at
http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/pages/faculty/JPitney/gov102-14.html
The course syllabus is at
http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/pages/faculty/JPitney/gov102-14.html
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Early 19th Century Presidency
Labels:
Andrew Jackson,
government,
politics,
presidency,
Trail of Tears
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