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    According to several historical documents, President Andrew Jackson was not democratic because he used the “spoils system”, ignored other government officials input, and refused to recognize certain groups, such as the Native Americans. One reason why Jackson was not democratic is his use of the spoils system. “King Andrew the first...born to command” (cartoon of Jackson that appeared in the presidential election of 1832). This cartoon shows how he felt like he could do whatever he wanted to further

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    Andrew Jackson was such a popular president in the history of the United States that he was still getting votes for the presidency fifteen year after he died! Though born to be a soldier, Jackson was elected President of the United States in 1828 and again in 1832 after the electoral system and Henry Clay had cost him the presidency in 1824. His mantra was that the voice of the People must be heard. Historians connect Jackson to a new spirit of democracy that swept over the United States during the

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    How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? What type of system government would most people want for their country? Eventually they would want a Democracy. Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, on the border between North and South Carolina. Jackson grew up poor, a year after year his self-discipline improved. Jackson was known as Old Hickory because he was tough and unbreakable, like a hickory tree. Jackson’s first military success was when he led a campaign of Tennessee volunteers against the Creek Indians

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    States President Andrew Jackson was president from 1828-1832, and 1836-1840. In that time, it was questioned if Jackson was truly democratic or not, and democracy is important to America, it’s the basis of our government’s beliefs, so if Jackson wasn’t democratic at the time, how could you have trusted him? Although some people believe he wasn’t democratic, I believe he was, he was voted for by lots of people, and not just the rich, many of the farmers and poor voted for him, Jackson was praised by many

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    How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? Democracy is defined as the people having a say in the government, whether it be through representatives or directly. When answering the question “How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson?”, I would say that Andrew Jackson was the embodiment of democracy when it came to the people having a say. During his presidential campaign in 1828 Andrew Jackson’s campaign motto was “Let the people have a say!” Jackson believed that rich and powerful people got away with bending the

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    Marley Marko Mrs. Hall US History April 12, 2024 How democratic was Andrew Jackson? Andrew Jackson was not born wealthy, but throughout his life, he worked his way to a higher position. He started as a lawyer, then a war hero, and eventually the president of the United States. He is unarguably a man of great achievement, the question that has become controversial is whether or not he is democratic. Abraham Lincoln defined democracy as, “A government of the people, by the people and for the people

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    How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? On March 4th of 1829, Andrew Jackson became the United States of America’s seventh president. From then through his two year term, there were many actions taken that some may credit as democratic or non-democratic. Andrew Jackson was originally a soldier before he became president. One of his biggest achievements was when he became a national war hero when defeating the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1812. Andrew Jackson is democratic for three important

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    How Democratic was Andrew Jackson? Andrew Jackson may have possibly been one of the United States most popular presidents, not only because he was a president that didn't come from a rich or wealthy family, he came from a poor family. Jackson was a very hard working man who earned everything he had. Jackson also wanted to change the country as president, he wanted the people to have a voice. (Doc BE) Andrew Jackson came from a hard life to becoming president. In 1828 Jackson was elected president

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    How Democratic was Andrew Jackson? Many historians debate whether or not Jackson, the 7th president of the United States of America, was democratic or not. Although the majority of his actions were viewed as democratic and for the rights of the common person, they often hurt those who weren’t within the majority vote. Some examples of this are the hiring of Swartwout for the U.S. Secretary of State and the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Both of these examples were highly mocked within the Republican

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    Although Andrew Jackson fought to represent the common man he was not a democratic president towards Native Americans as he forced them to perform unbearable acts, Jackson also put the rich and poor communities against each other. Jackson rose to power by expressing his thoughts on representing the middle class. During this election time the US was in debt and by representing the common man Jackson was able to form a group of supporters. People in America were looking for someone to look up to and

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