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Andrew Jackson was the son of poor immigrants and lived on the Western frontier of the US. All the previous presidents were from the old established coastal families of the country who were key players in the Revolution and the establishment of the US Constitution. Many of the voters for Jackson had similar backgrounds to his and his election showed a shift of political power.

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Andrew Jackson change the presidency introducing a personal power in to office, and controlled the presidency for a third of a century. By:Elizabeth Reyes

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Because he is gay

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