President Jackson is notorious for being the people's president. As seen in the elections that president Jackson had ran in, it was an overwhelming vote from the people that they wanted Jackson (Document 1). This gave Jackson the drive he needed to make decisions for our country. He did it for the people. Although many people liked Jackson because of his idea of will of the people, he does not really follow that idea and is viewed more as a dictator than president because he abused his power of veto when he was in office, did not follow the constitution and what was written in it, and he destroyed the bank. During Jackson's reign of being a president he used the power to veto over 10 times. Jackson considers himself a Democrat, but how can
Andrew Jackson was like no other president before him. The previous presidents had one thing in common, they were all part of the founding fathers or in John Quincy Adam’s case was the son of a founding father. However Jackson was a plantation owner from the west who had no connections with the government. He also had different views from other presidents that made his presidency unique. Two things that separated Andrew Jackson’s presidency from previous presidencies were he reached out to the common people and he was disapproving of the Bank of United States.
There are many who are against Andrew Jackson because he is a hypocrite. An example of this is how Jackson states he is against slavery but still owned slaves. One has to understand that America was founded on hypocrisy. Essentially what Jackson is trying to do is to make compromises on situations so he can support both sides of an argument to represent as many people as possible.
Andrew Jackson helped to provide for a strong protection of popular democracy and individual liberty to the United States. Andrew Jackson known as the people’s president held a strong emotion in the states right’s which advocated to the increase of executive power. President Andrew Jackson was good for his country, because he provided certain decisions that helped form America into a better place than where it was before. President Andrew Jackson showed significant positives towards the people of the United States. President Andrew Jackson’s creation of the Democratic Party still exists today. His great efforts to eliminate the Bank of the United States helped to pay off all the national debts in America.
Andrew Jackson was a good president because of the feats he accomplished, Battle of New Orleans, made sure no state could nullify, and paid off the the entire national debt. The Battle of New Orleans while wasn't accomplished in his presidency, was one of the prime example to why he was a good leader. Jackson also handled the Nullification Crisis with South Carolina well, by sending the army to stop them from nullifying 1828 Tariff. Also, him paying off the national debt was the first time in history. And while yes, there are cons to Jackson presidency such as him being stubborn and only listening to himself, promoting slavery, forced Native Americans, ignored Worcester v. Georgia forcing the native Americans out of their land, invaded Florida
Jackson also gave government jobs to regular people. This was called the spoils system. He appointed people to federal jobs depending on whether they had campaigned for the Democratic Party. Anyone currently in office who was not a democratic was replaced with a democrat. This was called the spoils system because it promoted a corrupt government. He also believed in rotation in office. He wanted to make it possible for more democrats to have government jobs, so he limited a person's time in office to one term. The spoils system showed how one man was no better than another and helped build a strong two-party system.
In addition, despite insisting that he was a champion of the people, he consistently attempted to increase his executive power over the other two branches of the government. He rejected Congress, the direct representation of our citizens, saying that they did not truly represent the people. He imposed unprecedented tariffs and attempted to invade states when they protested, despite previously campaigning for states’ rights. In addition, although the people on his campaign did an amazing job painting him as a simple-minded poor frontiersman, Jackson was actually one of the richest men in America at the
Jackson also encouraged the spoils system, which gave jobs in public office to the supporters of the successful political party. Was this democratic of him? As
I believe that Andrew Jackson was a B+ President with how he promoted democracy by how he dealt with how he wanted to make things equal, he was understanding of the worries and concerns that the people when the tariffs were put upon them, he tried to create laws that favored both regions (The North and The South), Jackson showed this in the battle of the banks because when he believed they were being unconstitutional to the western and that they were favoring the eastern depositors and when he found that the bank wasn’t doing anything to the poor and only making the rich richer, he ordered the secretary of the treasury to remove all federal deposits from the bank and put the money in state banks and this broke the bank. Although he did all
The War of 1812 led to the demise of the Federalist era. The extinction of the Federalist era was followed by an “Era of Good Feelings” where politics and campaigns drastically changed. Political campaigns and elections changed between 1814 and 1840 because of various political views and seemingly radical methods on leading the nation. The “Era of Good Feelings” was during the Monroe presidency between 1816 and 1824.
Andrew Jackson was probably one of the most powerful and influential presidents during his time at the white house. He was hated, yet loved by many. Jackson was an American soldier, who gained fame as a general in the U.S and served in both houses of Congress. He was soon elected the seventh president of the United States. After Jackson took charge, he wanted immediate change as to how the government was being run. For starters, he came with a new idea of voting. Allowing the common people to vote for whom they believe was the right person for the job. Before the introduction to
One example of this is Jackson's veto of the recharter of the National Bank. In addition he directly overruled a supreme court decision on the case Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia; The supreme court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was to be left alone as they were an independent entity and that they should even have a seat in the House of Representatives. However, Jackson merely laughed at their decision and shipped them off to Oklahoma, saying that if the Supreme Court wanted their decision upheld they would have to enforce it themselves something that they cannot do. In other ways, too, Jackson expanded the scope of presidential authority; he dominated his cabinet, forcing out members who would not execute his commands. In two terms he went through four secretaries of state and five secretaries of the
Moreover, Andrew Jackson greatly facilitated the transfer of power from “the few” to “the many” in the US. In Jackson’s Bank Veto Message to Congress in July of 1832, he stated that the rich were monopolizing the country’s domestic exchange by “bending the acts of government to their selfish purposes.” (Document 4). Jackson argued that with so much money and power, the corrupt rich were influencing the government to allow them domination over the many people who could not match their authority. The few, selfish rich citizens felt no duty or responsibility to their country so they committed great evils to promote their own status. For this reason, Jackson wanted the Bank of the United States vetoed so that this corruption could be ended at once and the rich would not be able to use the Bank for their egotistic intents. The BUS had been standing since Alexander Hamilton proposed it in the early 1800s, so it was outlandish for Jackson to propose its veto, but he was truly doing it for the people. The following day after Jackson’s message, Daniel Webster issued a reply to it. In his reply, Webster claimed that Jackson was controlling the poor and arousing them against the rich (Document 5). While this does seem like an immoral action for one to
This quote by Jackson underlies the fact the he was a selfish, tyrannical ruler. He did not make decisions based on the interests of the whole nation but on his own personal benefit, in search of self- achievement. Although he was portrayed or possibly manipulated the citizens to believe that he was a president for the common man, that was simply not the way he acted. As president, he purposely ignored the power of the Judicial branch to judge laws, and strengthened the power of the Executive branch above the limits in the Constitution. He was also said to be rude and uneducated, which
Jackson did not have the characteristics of a great president. First of all, he was notorious for being to rash and impetuous. As a military leader, he often disobeyed direct orders (Florida campaign), and acted on instinct rather than reason. He also had many enemies among colleagues, including John Calhoun, John Quincy Adams,
Andrew Jackson, whose presidential term lasted from 1829-1837, was the first president to ever be chosen by the people to lead. Because he was not born into a rich family, people felt that they could relate to him better. He too preferred supporting the common public over the wealthy aristocrats. During Jackson’s period in office he was able to shift the majority of power in the United States to farmers and small businesses in the western part of the country. Jackson vetoed many bills in order to benefit common people and also created the spoils system to balance out his cabinet. Like Jefferson, Jackson was extremely opposed to the Bank of the U.S., believing that it would only make the wealthy even