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because he was a common man that's what voters thought ?
The groups of people who were not able to vote in Thomas Jefferson's election but could vote in Andrew Jackson's election were the woman who did not own land.
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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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Andrew Jackson's greatest weakness is up for debate by a lot of people. Some argued that he was too close-minded for example.
I would say his re-election for a second term as President. He pretty much did what he thought was right during his first term, without weighing too carefully the political consequences. To be re-elected showed that the people approved of what he did.
During his presidential campaign, Andrew Jackson had the position that he was the people's candidate. He pointed out that the elite disregarded the people's choice in1824 and the tactic secured his election.
During his presidential campaign, Andrew Jackson had the position that he was the people's candidate. He pointed out that the elite disregarded the people's choice in1824 and the tactic secured his election.
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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