The History of the Government of the United States volume 02

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The History of the Government of the United States volume 02
Patton, Jacob Harris
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Appointments to Office. Removal of tne Indians from Georgia. Bank of the United States. Hayne and Webster s Debate. Nullification. The Compromise Bill ; its final Passage. Removal of the Deposits. Effect upon the Country. Indian Wars. Black Hawk ; Osceola. In demnity for French Spoliations.
THE new President nominated the members of his cabi- CHAP.
net, at the head of which he placed Martin Van Buren as Secretary of State. The Postmaster- General was now 1829. For the first time admitted as a C
...abinet Officer.
The President professed to take the Constitution as the chart by which he should be governed in fulfilling the duties of his office ; rather, it would seem, as he himself understood it, than as expounded by the Supreme Court of the United States. His vigorous arm was immediately exerted in favor of his political friends, and this gave to his administration a decided partisan character. The former Presidents, during a period of forty-four years, had removed sixty-four persons from office ; during his rule of eight years, Jackson removed six hundred and ninety, and put in their places his political friends.


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