he thought it had to be put into more concern
he thought that the union was more important and thought that nullification was a type of treason against the union that he held so dear. to him, states' rights were second compared to his union holding together.
Jackson believed in following the Constitution which says that all powers not explicitly given to the federal government ,belong to the states. Accordingly he vetoed the Maysville road bill because the road lay entirely in the state of Kentucky and could not be called a national highway.
Andrew Jackson was a strong defender of states rights, but not to the extent that they threatened the Union. He believed in the unity of the nation above all else.
Andrew Jackson sought for the national government to have limited powers. He wanted states to have more exercise over their own laws.
He favored a strong central goverment . But he grew up poor so he was against industries and ritch people . That is why he killed the nationial bank .
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How was Andrew Jackson's election and presidency viewed by the supporters rights
How was Andrew Jackson's election and presidency viewed by the supporters rights
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The expansion of women's rights was not an issue in Jackson's day. I do not know that he ever took any position for or against . I am pretty sure that he would not have favored any attempts to remove the rights that women had.
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How was Andrew Jackson's election and presidency viewed by the supporters of states rights
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He felt that it undermined the states rights
Jackson was against the bank
An expansion of voting rights during the popular Andrew Jackson administration
John Tyler vetoed bills sponsored by his own political party.
More rights were given to the common man.