Andrew Jackson's election marked a new era in US political power. Jackson was the first president who was not tied to the founding fathers. He was the first president from the western frontier. His election was the first in which the more recent immigrants and settlers of the frontier exerted enough political power to elect a president. Jackson's defeat in 1824 and subsequent election in 1828 marked the beginning of national political parties.
His 12 vetoes in 2 terms did set a precedent , in that , unlike previous presidents, he vetoed all bills which he thought were bad for the country. Previous presidents tacltly asserted that Congress had the right to pass any law they wished to pass, so long as they did not violate the constitution. The bank veto was consistent with his view of the purpose of the veto, but I do not think it was the one that set a precedent. Indeed, Congress expected him to veto it, but they wanted to force him to create an election issue in the election of 1832- he enemies thought the veto would hurt him in the elecwtion.
The United States presidential election of 1828 saw an unusually large number of personal attacks from the campaign of both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. Andrew Jackson's campaign accused Adams of purchasing gambling devices with public funds, when in reality they were a chess set and a pool table. John Quincy Adams' campaign attacked Jackson's wife as a bigamist because her divorce hadn't finalized when she married Jackson.
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Even though he lost the election after it came to the House, it showed he was a major player on the national political stage. He and his party could see what it might take to win the presidency next time.
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To strengthen party loyalty, Jackson set about replacing federal employees with friends or party loyalists. He said that any normal human being could do a government job so why not reward the people who helped him win the election ?
To strengthen party loyalty, Jackson set about replacing federal employees with friends or party loyalists. He said that any normal human being could do a government job so why not reward the people who helped him win the election ?
President Andrew Jackson set the precedence of awarding jobs to supporters after electoral victory in 1828. This was a clear departure from past practice of transparency.
The nature if what you are asking is the riddle itself. Are you referring to his age, the condition of his health, his political party? I do believe the tenure of office act was adopted long after his presidency - and up until then, simply the precedent set by Washington.
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The precedent for voluntary union of the colonies was set with the fundamental orders of Connecticut.
No, the precedent set by Marbury v. Madison has not been overturned.