Compare And Contrast Jackson Dbq

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Jackson was a democratic republican who was voted into office in 1828. During the election against john quincy adams , he appealed to the people through the common man. Because he was born in North Carolina , he presented many ideas that would benefit the common man. He also used the spoil system in order to gain supporters. The spoil system enabled people to get a position in government as long as they voted for him. Anyone who apposed him was fired.As president , his followers or supporters were called Jacksonian. The Jacksonian claimed to be the defenders of democracy, the constitution , liberty , and equality. in many ways they did inhabit characteristics of defender however in some way jackson did fail to protect the constitution and contradicted …show more content…

he tried to preserve the working classes rights in the “the working mens declaration independence ” (document a ) the working mens declaration of independence stated that all men were equal and among them they were granted “life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness” in order to secure them against the “undue influence of other classes of society , prudence as well as claims of self defense ….” the working class was satisfied by this because it would not allow the higher class to take an advantage of them because of their financial status. regardless they were all equal. he further supported the working class by vetoing the bank of the united states. in jackson’s veto message (document c)he says “it appears that more than a fourth part of the stock is help by foreigner and the residue is held by a few hundred of our own citizens, chiefly the richest class..it is easy to conceive that great evils might flow from such concentration of power in the hands of few men.” the bank of the united states represented an inequality for the working class and had too much power thus he vetoed the bill and removed all the governments …show more content…

in earlier treaties , it was proclaimed that the indians were under the protection of the united states however jackson still tried to take the lands by encouraging congress to establish the removal act. if there was an agreement with the removal act , the native americans would give up all their land and the government would help them financially to move and would still be under the protection of the united states. the cherokee resisted the removal act and decided to settle it in court. chief justice marshall ruled in favor of the cherokee tribe however it did not stop jackson. jackson eventually obtained the cherokee chiefs signature which led to the trail of tears as shown in document g. the trial of tears led to the death of many native americans. majority of the native americans died before the they got to their destination. due to his greed of western expansion , the native american population suffered and he went against his principal of protecting the constitution. he also failed to protect the constitution and the individual freedom when he complied to south carolinas request. in document f , it states “…earnestly request that the government these states will promptly and effectively suppress all those association within their respective limits purporting to be abolition societies, and that they will make it highly penal to print,