The correct answer is "as a fearless leader who fought hard to defend the rights of average citizens."
According to Goodwin, President Jackson should be viewed in history as a president "as a fearless leader who fought hard to defend the rights of average citizens."
We are talking about famous and renowned historian Doris Kears Goodwill, who has written books about the leadership of the United States Presidents. For instance, "Leadership in Turbulent Times." Indeed she has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
Historian Goodwill says that US President Andrew Jackson dedicated his political time to create and protect the ideals of American independence and rights. She said that although he had mistakes, he was a moral leader dedicated that defend his convictions.