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no
Andrew Jackson
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No, President Jackson took his election as a mandate to support South Carolina's right of nullification.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson served two terms as US President (1829 to 1837). It wasn't possible for George Washington to support Jacksonian policies, as Washington died 14 December 1799, thirty years before Jackson became President.
Andrew Jackson did not support the concept of a strong centralized federal government. He favored a limited government with more power given to the states. Jackson also opposed the idea of a national bank, believing it benefited the wealthy at the expense of the common people.
Andrew Jackson was the leader who exceeded instructions, but eventually gained support. Jackson went on to serve as the 7th President of the U.S.
im not sure
Orders from the president of the U.S. and to support the active duty personnel there.
He's a democrat and he loves our president.