The upper class viewed Andrew Jackson's inauguration with disdain and apprehension. They considered it a populist affair that symbolized the rise of the "common man" over elite interests, fearing it would undermine their traditional social and political dominance. Jackson's background as a self-made man and his appeal to the masses challenged the established order, leading many in the upper class to worry about the potential for social unrest and the erosion of their privileges.
Well, Frederick Douglass was against slavery. He did many things to abolish slavery. He thought nothing of Andrew Jackson because Andrew was a slave holder. So Fredrick Douglass And Andrew Jackson had different views.My Source: My Brain, Social Studies Class And Wiki:)
Andrew Jackson, I think, had some small pox scars.
Andrew Jackson might have been the 7th i think someone else was but whatever. put Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson did get cut i don't think brutley though
they liked him
it made the American People think of Andrew Jackson as a "Hero".
they liked him
He used a telephone i think.
i think 1508 or 1588
Andrew(senior, I think) Jackson and Elizabeth Hutchinson JAckson. THey were Scotch-Irish immigrants, and his father died five days before he was born.
I think its North Carolina
I think he did have a parrot.