Andrew Jackson And Western History

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History 201 Winter 2011 Written Assignment # 2 Describe how the present-day concerns of Frederick Jackson Turner, Thomas Perkins Abernathy, Arthur M. Schlesinger, and Robert Remini influenced their interpretations of Andrew Jackson and western history. Explain how “theory” both helps and hinders the interpretations of the past, then draw a conclusion about whether historical objectivity is possible, or even desirable. Andrew Jackson was a prominent figure in American history. Nicknamed “Old Hickory”, many historians have investigated on his life and career, and different interpretations were given about him and western history. Historical theory helps but at the same time hinders the interpretation of the past. By doing so, is it correct to say that historical objectivity is possible, or desirable? According to Frederick Jackson Turner, the colonization of the great West has a big place in American History.…show more content…
According to Remini, Jackson made efforts to force Indians to sign treaties ceding millions of acres. Jackson did that when he was a major general in the militia and later as a major general in U.S. army. Remini stated that Jackson’s negotiations, over the years led to the acquisitions by the United States very big lands. Even as president, he continued to “speculate” and got involved in lands acquisitions. Remini would comment later that “in terms of acquisition, it is not too farfetched to say that the physical shape of the United States today looks pretty much like it does largely because of the intentions and efforts of Andrew
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