Andrew Jackson's viewpoint of a democratic America was closely aligned with Jeffersonian politics. He hoped all Americans would benefit from the stance.
James Monroe's presidency had the nickname "the era of good feelings". Hoped that helped!
James Monroe's presidency had the nickname "the era of good feelings". Hoped that helped!
Things Hoped For is a work of fiction.
The setting is in New York
The second book in the series is Things Hoped For.
Yes, actually, although it didn't work out as well as he'd hoped, Andrew Clements did have a brief stint as a songwriter between his teaching and publishing jobs.
I can think of no reason why Lincoln would have hoped for that. A Union victory would probably have shortened the war and reduced casualties on both sides, and it would have made Lincoln's presidency more popular.
Jackson vetoed the legislation, Jackson also weakened the bank's power by moving most of it's funds to state banks, Jacksons practices also led to inflation. Jacksons policy did not help the national economy ashe had hoped. Last but not least his policies opened the door for approaching economic troubles.
Jackson vetoed the legislation, Jackson also weakened the bank's power by moving most of it's funds to state banks, Jacksons practices also led to inflation. Jacksons policy did not help the national economy ashe had hoped. Last but not least his policies opened the door for approaching economic troubles.
Jackson vetoed the legislation, Jackson also weakened the bank's power by moving most of it's funds to state banks, Jacksons practices also led to inflation. Jacksons policy did not help the national economy ashe had hoped. Last but not least his policies opened the door for approaching economic troubles.
Jackson vetoed the legislation, Jackson also weakened the bank's power by moving most of it's funds to state banks, Jacksons practices also led to inflation. Jacksons policy did not help the national economy ashe had hoped. Last but not least his policies opened the door for approaching economic troubles.