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How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson Dbq

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Andrew Jackson may have been the most popular president in history. At 17 he began his study of the law. At 29 he was Tennessee's first representative in the US House, and a year later the US Senate. Andrew Jackson became a national hero in 1815 after holding of a British attack. Andrew Jackson made his first run for President in 1824, but lost to John Quincy Adams. Finally, in 1828 Andrew Jackson became president.Andrew Jackson claimed he was for the people and had their best interest at heart, but he was an activist in slave-owning and never considered Native Americans as Americans. The question that remains today is "How democratic was Andrew Jackson". Andrew Jackson as seen through his actions in history was a dictator rather than a democrat. …show more content…

He only had the interest of half the country in his heart. Andrew Jackson's actions as president " seek to inflame the poor against the rich, it wantonly attacks whole classes of people, for the purposes of turning against them prejudices and resentments of the other classes" (Doc 5). Andrew Jackson only focused on taking power away from the rich, which caused fractions between the rich and the poor. Andrew Jackson also extended "the grasp of (chief executive) over every power of the government"(Doc 5). This quote means that Andrew Jackson is exceeding the power given to him as president to accomplish tasks that he wants, even if it means ignoring other powers in the government.This shows that how Andrew Jackson was a dictator by him taking more power than that which is

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