In his "New Orleans War", Robert REMINI wanted readers to introduce the difficult times that our soldiers experienced in this amazing fight that made this America a powerful and independent country today today Told. Remini is important to describe Andrew Jackson's heroic achievement, "Who is the best symbol of the American society" (Remini xi)? During the war of 1812, the battle of New Orleans was a big victory for the United States of America.
Mr. Rimini's Jackson is not perfect but heroic in many cases is a passionate and oversized rider who won the battle of New Orleans in the war of 1812 and became a new symbol of American power and independence . And gradually diluted love for British culture. As President, Jackson is a very popular outsider and has little patience waiting for Washington's trap. He often collided with Congress and left legacy of violence and expulsion of American Indians. In the era when historians highlighted major changes in politics, knowledge and culture - this was the birth of the symbolic "Jackson era" by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., published in 1945. Trend - Mr. Remini is closely related to individuals. He firmly believes that Jackson is the defender of ordinary people, but some historians began to pay attention to Jackson's Indian, slave and female repressive treatment, but the President's common notion Is limited.
Robert Vincent Remini (July 17, 1921 - March 28, 2013) is an American historian and emeritus professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He writes a lot about President Andrew Jackson 's work and the era of Jackson. For Andrew Jackson's Volume 3, subtitles are "the history of American democracy". From 1833 to 1845, he received the American Nonfiction National book Award in 1984. He also wrote the biographies of Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams and Joseph Smith. Robert Remini was born in New York on July 17, 1921. During World War II, he worked at the US Navy and participated in the war against anti-submarines. He remembered that his first life plan is to become a lawyer, but his reading of the naval history changed this. "We remember being docked to Boston, I went to the library and took the history of 9 volumes that Henry Adams led to Jefferson and Madison," he told the Chicago Tribune Told. "I love it