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Andrew Jackson and His Tennessee Lieutenants: A Study in Political Culture

By: Lorman A. Ratner | Book details

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Index
Adams, John Quincy, 75
Allen, Eliza, 104
American Indians: Coffee and, 44-45; Houston and, 100-102, 105-6; Jackson's ideology and, 15-16, 31-32; westward expansion and, 11
American Revolution, 11, 12, 20-21, 22
Arkansas Gazette, 105
Bank of Tennessee, 74
Bank of the United States, 25, 53, 59, 75, 79, 94
Bell, John, 80, 94-95
Benton, Jesse, 67
Benton, Thomas Hart, 67
Berrien, John M., 88
Biddle, Nicholas, 25, 59-60
Blount, Willy, 85
Burr, Aaron, 46-47, 54
Calhoun, John: conspiracy and, 88; Eaton affair and, 26, 47; Houston and, 103; Jackson's opposition to, 25, 27, 31; Lewis and, 59; territorial expansion and, 52
Campbell, George Washington, 2; background of, 49; character of, 49-50; Coffee and, 43, 44; education of, 50; Jackson's disagreement with, 52-53; Jackson's friendship with, 55; Jackson's similarities with, 49; as Jackson's political ally, 51-52, 53, 54-55; law career of, 50-51; Louisiana Purchase and, 53-54; migration to America by, 50; political career of, 51; territorial expansion and, 51-52; as war hawk, 51-52; wealth of, 51
Cannon, Newton, 95
Carolinas, 11
Carroll, Thomas, 65-66
Carroll, William, 2; background of, 65-66; Benton duel and, 67-68; economic collapse and, 68, 69; gentry status and, 65, 66; Houston and, 102; Jackson's

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