Age of Jackson
Jackson was the seventh president of the United States and the first Westerner to be elected president. His election marked the end of a political era dominated by the planter aristocracy of Virginia and the commercial aristocracy of New England. Jackson himself was an aristocrat, but from a rougher mold than his predecessors. He fought his way to leadership and wealth in a frontier society, and his success established a bond between him and the common people that was never broken. Small farmers, laborers, mechanics, and many other Americans struggling to better themselves looked to Jackson for leadership. An example of his representation in America are Jackson's followers considered themselves the party of the people and denounced their political
representative figure of the era. Document H , written by Jackson himself, interpreted through certain documents and actions forged from the era. His favour of Jackson and the efficient corrections, laws, plans, and is exhibiting Jackson's concern for the well-being of the country and the common people, as the Whigs. For all of Jackson's talk about helping at large rather than special interests.
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