Absolutely not. Jackson was always the champion of the common man and favored even more power for the general electorate than have now. For example, he thought the supreme court should be chosen by general election and that they should not be apointed for life.
Andrew Jackson was the first president that was not born into wealth and considered himself a spokesman for the common man. He was known as the "Common Man's President" and "Champion of the Common Man."
the victory of 1836 against the Indians The "REBEL" :)
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson..
Andrew Jackson was considered a man of the people because he was a common man and gave other common men what they needed. He became the very first non-aristocrat President of the United States.
It was the idea by Andrew Jackson of favoring white males and the "common man."
The common man.
Yes
A democrat who favored the common man.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
no he was democrat so he was with the common people.