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Until Andrew Jackson, only land owners could vote. Jackson was a president of the people. He had many former army members that had served under him in the War of 1812 go home to vote for Jackson.

Jackson had military experience as a general and a military governor in Florida. He didn't have any civilian experience.

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that people like jackson is lame.

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