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Andrew Jackson Dbq

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Whether or not Andrew Jackson was a Democratic President or not has been the topic of argument for many years. During the years 1820-1840, most people did not have the right to vote. The power was in the hands of the wealthy, not the common man. White male landowners were powerful because of their political rights and participation in government. Andrew Jackson lost the presidential election of 1824. He grew up a poor common man and was a hero in war. Andrew Jackson was a Democratic president because he put the power in the hands of the common man, however he selfishly used government power and abused minorities in the past.

Andrew Jackson expanded the political rights and democratic power the common man had. As time went on during and after Andrew Jackson’s presidency more and more people voted in presidential elections. Andrew Jackson created white male suffrage which allowed the common man to participate in government. Until Andrew Jackson’s presidency the common man’s vote wasn't represented in government, so the government was not democratic.“Jacksons victory accelerated the transfer of national power from the country house to the …show more content…

After being warned about his “criminal tendencies”, Jackson refused to listen and hired Swartwout because he was an early supporter. Rather than appointing someone worthy of the job, Jackson gave it to Swartwout because he was a supporter, this was selfish and unfair to worthy candidates for the job. “ No one man has any more… right to(government jobs) than another”(Jackson). This quote from Andrew Jackson shows that he preached equality instead he used government power selfishly. Furthermore, Andrew Jackson closed the second national bank because it was owned by the richest class. He did this in hopes to inflame the poor against the rich. This unreasonably attacks the richest class of men. Closing the bank, made it hard for those people who relied on the bank to support their

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