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The largest crowd to ever witness an inauguration is estimated at 1.2 million for Lyndon B. Johnson.
Andrew Jackson's greatest weakness is up for debate by a lot of people. Some argued that he was too close-minded for example.
Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)
Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)
Nearly 10 thousand peope were there.
A significant reason Andrew Jackson appealed to common people was because he had been a common person himself. He reflected many of their beliefs.
There were problems after the inauguration when many of his supporters converged in the White House. Jackson must have invited some of them and welcomed them to a point, but they came in such large numbers that they forced their way in and became a problem when the food and drink ran out. They came in through the windows when the doors were closed off. Jackson had to flee and spent the night in a hotel.
Andrew Jackson showed he was a man of the people. He walked to the inauguration ceremony. He bowed to the people afterwards. Then he was nearly killed by the thousands of people that wanted to shake his hand afterwards.
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.
Approximately 2.5 million people attended the inauguration, about 2 miles worth.
because he was a common man that's what voters thought ?
"Old Hickory", because it is said that he was as "tough as old hickory" wood on the battlefield.