Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson entered the presidency a national hero out of the West for his heroics portrayed during the War of 1812 and his expedition against the Seminoles in Spanish Florida. A natural leader, he commanded immense loyalty from supporters. No man of his time was at once so loved and so deeply despised. His blunt words and acts forced men to declare themselves, for or against him. The movement we have come to call Jacksonian Democracy borrowed more than just a powerful name. It projected into politics a fighting image of the man who would save the republic from its enemies. His contibutions have been recognized by many and Roosevelt said "his unending contribution to the vitality of our democracy. We look back on his amazing contibution to the vitality of our democracy. We look back on his amazing personality, we review his battles because the struggles he went through, the enemies he encountered, the defeats he suffered and the victories he won are part of parcel of the struggles, the enmities, the defeats and the victories of those who lived in all generation that have followed."1 By preserving the Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of
cried "Jackson Forever".6 It redistributed vested rights. It established laisser faire and It greatly prospered and where slavery was most concentrated and undisturbed. Hit hard by machine operation was effective only in association with the popular art of pleasing Finally, South Carolinians were satisfied and held another convention repealing its most significant changes were made. Changes in the organization and conduct of parties. central government advocated by John Quincy Adams. The Jacksonians were committed
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