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Some long-term effects of Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 include the expansion of presidential power and the rise of the Democratic Party. Jackson emphasized executive authority and promoted the idea of the president as a representative of the common people. His election marked a shift in American politics towards a more populist and participatory democracy. Additionally, Jackson's presidency set the stage for further westward expansion and the removal of Native American tribes from their lands.
The Andrew supporters were prepared by making signs, they had meetings with Andrew Jackson. The issue was they weren't fair.
because he was a common man that's what voters thought ?
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Andrew Jackson won the election of 1828.In December 1828 Rachel Jackson died suddenly of a heart attack.She was 61 years old.On March 4,1829 Andrew Jackson became the 7th president of the United States.
Andrew and Rachel Jackson adopted Lincoya Jackson(1812 - 1828),
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.
In the 1828 U.S. Presidential Election, Andrew Jackson beat incumbent President John Quincy Adams 178 votes to 83 votes.
A down-to-earth man with humble roots.
wealthy New Englanders