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Andrew Jackson Dbq

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During the presidency of Andrew Jackson many events occurred that would shape the idea of the modern form of presidency used in the United States government. The election of 1828, which brought about greater respect for the public’s opinion in popular elections, the idea of democratic republicanism (enforced directly by President Jackson), economic success through “equal opportunity” business and commerce methods, rotation in political office through the enforced “spoils system”, and lower tariff prices of land purchasing that helped pay off public debt in the United States all contributed vastly to the awakening of a government heavily influenced by the democratic-republican methods that President Jackson believed in and enforced himself. …show more content…

Another way President Jackson enforced his democratic beliefs was through “equal opportunities” present in the nation’s economic structure of the wealthy aristocrats and plantation owners. Through this system, President Jackson pushed for the equality in trading and commerce among the country’s classes of wealthy aristocratic citizens and the poorer lower classes of farmers. In another effort for economic conquest, President Jackson used the “Removal System” in which he urged all of the Native Americans present in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to move westward onto government founded reserves of land in order to ensure geographical expansion through the land currently occupied by the Native …show more content…

Although the lower tariff produced a completely debt free nation while under President Jackson’s control, displeasure was still present within the southern states. The actions taken by President Jackson present in his banking policies of the nation’s second bank resulted in increased manufacturing, but a sharp rise in inflation and land cost as well. Threats from the opposing southern states to nullify Jackson’s lower tariff that brought greater inflation to consumer goods forced the combined power of President Jackson and the United States congressional committee to declare the nullification of federal law by an individual state government illegal. The actions taken by President Jackson not only set a precedent for modern day state and federal government relations, but also, at the time of his presidency, served as the implication that although the president represented the people’s political opinions, he along with the federal government still possessed the power to necessarily declare certain actions taken by individual state governments

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