Andrew Jackson appealed to so many voters because he was a war hero and people could relate to him. He was also considered to be very tough.
Because he came off as a common man himself...Not a very big house...kinda average size.
A significant reason Andrew Jackson appealed to common people was because he had been a common person himself. He reflected many of their beliefs.
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One of the Rodebaugh families. Infact, I'm related to Andrew Jackson.
Common people, such as the working class, viewed Andrew Jackson as their champion. Andrew Jackson served as the 7th U. S. President.
Andrew Jackson appeals most to those who identify with populist and nationalist ideologies. His appeal is strongest among working-class Americans who feel marginalized by the political and economic elites. Jackson's promotion of a strong executive branch, his opposition to centralized banking, and his support for expanding suffrage resonate with those who value strong leadership and protecting the interests of the common people.
he was for the "common man"but to Jackson the common man was a middle class white mansince he opposed Indians and was a proponent for slavery
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no he was democrat so he was with the common people.
The seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson was elected by popular vote and dubbed 'people's president. He would often appeal directly to the common people to press Congress into passing laws. For the first time in history, Jackson paid off the entire national in January 1835.
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gave the common man more power