How Did The Major Effect Of Andrew Jackson

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The Jacksonian stage between(1824-1840) was named as the era of the common man due to it taking a major effect when it came down to Andrew Jackson presidency.Andrew Jackson was the president of the united states but throughout that time period took a major effect when it came to development, economic, political characterization in the Jacksonian age.While the Jacksonian democracy began throughout the year 1824 Andrew Jackson wanted to make a change in the common man he was the man that wanted everyone voice to be heard disputing on the type of background the citizen where. Jackson was democratic while believing that each state should have someone to represent them. Andrew Jackson took politics very seriously in the early years when …show more content…

Calhoun, William H. Crawford, Henry Clay.although it was it a tough battle. In 1824 Andrew Jackson got the most electoral votes thanks to the west and eastern states. meanwhile fighting with John Quincy Adams for the presidency.Although Andrew Jackson had many votes the election favored john Adams due to his electoral votes were gained by Henry clay this was known as the corrupt bargain in 1824. In 1829 he became president. Although Andrew Jackson was born without wealth and did not come from a rich family he strongly believed in democracy and would make a huge change . In the early 1829~1837 he made a huge difference in the Jacksonian era by leading the united states presidency and introducing democracy.Even tho Andrew Jackson democratic party was successful ruled in the states.They had a rival when it came against the Republican party which was ruled by John Quincy Adams also known as the Whig …show more content…

native Americans Indians did not have the right to vote and had no voice to speak for their rights. They gave up and left to the west to the Mississippi River. While the natives were forced to leave many Indians died from illness starvation etc…They suffered many consequences and was named the trail of tears due to the action 1833. Finally the Jacksonian era took a major characterization when it came down to Nat rebellion in 1831 where Nat a black African man took black people to a safer side which would keep them safe and free of slavery.55 people who were accused of this rebellion were killed and demanded to find Nat while he was facing death by the white men.He was eventually caught in the next six weeks and was killed in