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How was Andrew Jackson's election and presidency viewed by the supporters rights
Calhoun supported State's rights and Jackson favored Strong Government
Because he supported state's rights. (:
Jackson was dead before the issues of states' rights ever came up.
The capital of the state of Mississippi is Jackson. It is named for Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson meant that he was against state rights when he said this, or more exactly against the nullification law.
he did
That would be an opinion. Jackson believed in a strong central government instead of state's rights and "manifest destiny." These issues shaped his presidency.
Andrew Jackson was born in The Waxhaws, South Carolina on 15 March 1767.
Andrew Jackson was a state representative from Tennessee.
There presidents, Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson, and James K. Polk
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