Why Did Andrew Jackson Introduce The Election Of 1828

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During his two terms in office, President Jackson would not only implement a series of policies that drastically expanded slavery, but he would also create a pro-slavery sentiment in America that would reverberate for many generations after his final term in office. In the first part of this essay, I will introduce the election of 1828. In the second part of this essay, I will attempt to explain why Andrew Jackson's arrival to the presidential Mansion had such a profound effect on Southern secession. The election of 1824 was a pivotal moment in American history. Andrew Jackson, a democrat from Tennessee ran against the sitting president John Q. Adams. The two men could not be more different. John Q. Adams was the son of the former president