There was contention about the tariff which the Northeastern states wanted, but
the Southern states hated.
There was the problem about what to do with the Indians in the Southern states.
Slavery was a problem-- should it be expanded into the new western states?
Should it be abolished altogether?
I do not know which two you think are "major"
Many but in my opinion the most distressing thing in Andrew Jackson's Presidency was his refusal to uphold and enforce a decision by the US Supreme Court. His complete disregard of the Court's decision granting the Cherokee tribe sovereignty and then allowing the Cherokee Nation to be forcibly removed and set upon the Trail of Tears is one of the most undemocratic, unethical, and inhumane things that has threatened the very existence of our Country. Never before or since has our system of checks and balances been so willfully disregarded.
The popularity of Andrew Jackson was their main concern. In fact the Whig party of 1830 was essentially a coalition of everybody who was against Andrew Jackson.
John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.The Federalists and the Democrats.
John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.The Federalists and the Democrats.
John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.The Federalists and the Democrats.
he was a good president and that made up for it
Some of them such as Stranger In Moscow and Scream were about problems he faced, but the majority of songs had nothing to do with his personal struggles.
Andrew Jackson hated the bank due to the fact that when he grew up he was faced with poverty. He thought the bank was unfair and only favored the wealthy, so he disliked the bank.
what are the problems faced by exporters at procedural level
two problems faced were the drought and food stortage
problems faced when doing titration
As the US president, Andrew Jackson was faced with the problem of France's refusal to compensate the US for damage done to US merchant shipping during the Napoleonic Wars. Jackson decided to be cautious and asked the US congress to pass a law authorizing the executive branch to conduct reprisals against French property.
Abraham Lincoln admired Andrew Jackson for his leadership and ability to connect with ordinary Americans. He appreciated Jackson's efforts to strengthen the power of the presidency and his commitment to preserving the Union. Lincoln also respected Jackson's role in expanding democracy and his defense of the common man.