Jackson Dbq Essay

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Jackson by becoming President of the United States during the election of 1828 brought a big change the great nation, giving the common man more power to stand up and choose the leader of the country, at least more than the Founding Fathers intended. The Jacksonian era, a democratic era, is a big event that shaped America as it marked the end of National Republicans in 1832 who then formed the Whig party. President Jackson, being the most popular candidate, was the first President to actually think of himself as the head of democracy and the one who answered the “common man's” will. Another thing that Old Hickory Jackson is famous for is his war against Nicholas Biddle and the national banking system. The president triumphed in this war with the veto of a congressional act aiming to extend the bank's charter and by pulling capital out of the bank to redistribute to the states. As I understand Jackson's motivations against this bank is mainly because he didn't want the rich to get richer at the expense of the hardworking common men of the United States his actions ultimately led to a depression (the Panic of 1837) even though President Van Buren was blamed for it. This ultimately led the Whigs to win the Presidency in 1840 as Sean Wilentz says: “He successfully battled the …show more content…

Now Old Hickory's vision was that in order to keep expanding the slave and cotton economy, the Indian land was needed, also, many white Americans feared the Native Americans because of past hostilities. Now even though he did give them land, he still forced them to leave their home land, in their home country. He even refused to apply treaties that were previously made with Native Americans as stated in the Why, What Evil Hath He Done? :”He has cruelly and wantonly refused

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