Andrew Jackson was popular with ordinary Americans due to his image as a self-made man and a champion of the common people, contrasting sharply with the elite political class of his time. His military successes, particularly in the Battle of New Orleans, and his portrayal as a rugged, relatable leader resonated with many. Additionally, his policies, such as expanding suffrage and advocating for westward expansion, appealed to a growing sense of nationalism and opportunity among the populace. Jackson's populist style and direct engagement with the electorate helped solidify his support among ordinary citizens.
Andrew Jackson moved all Native Americans West were is know known as Oklahoma, so the Americans can start a plantation .
Andrew Jackson wanted the Native Americans out of the south because they were on fertile land. Also they heard that the Native Americans had gold so the Americans wanted their gold.
well from my knowledge, white people wanted them to leave so President Jackson passed a Removal Act which the federal government can pay the Native Americans to move to the west of the Mississippi River.
They provided a sense of belonging and cultural pride.
It makes Americans feel tough when they eat it. It is stimulant for muscle growth. Not to mention, it tastes GREAT!
Andrew Jackson gave orders of invasion so it would be the Americans
Andrew Jackson moved all Native Americans West were is know known as Oklahoma, so the Americans can start a plantation .
Andrew Jackson won. Adams won but lost the popular vote so Andrew Jackson won.
i think its to keep the REAL vampires away but, in my opinion, vampires are NOT real.
Because hes Michael Jackson; hes a genius.
that he did not win the electoral votes
Andrew Jackson wanted the Native Americans out of the south because they were on fertile land. Also they heard that the Native Americans had gold so the Americans wanted their gold.
No, on the contrary. Only 5% of recordings sold are jazz so it can hardly be called popular.
well from my knowledge, white people wanted them to leave so President Jackson passed a Removal Act which the federal government can pay the Native Americans to move to the west of the Mississippi River.
He was re-elected with just about the same majority(55-56 %) the second time as the first, so he must have been reasonably popular.
the southerners wanted the native Americans out so they can expand their land, Andrew Jackson approved.
The frumpy woman looked so ordinary.