How Did Andrew Jackson Represent Un-Democratic Ideals

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Even having a whole age named after him, Andrew Jackson’s decisions darning his presidency caused divide between the American people; ether they commended him on his impulsive behavior or despised it. Many American’s felt this radical change of their nation as a betrayal to the goals of the Jeffersonian Republicanism. The demolition of the national bank, though Jefferson was against it, in turn destroyed trust with in the elite. The total disregard to the Supreme Court leading to the “Trail of Tears” represented un-democratic ideals. The suspect with the clearest motives is Nicholas Biddle, President of The Second National Bank, after Andrew Jackson demolished it, Nicholas Biddle’s career ending was solely due to Jackson. He invested so much