Common people, such as the working class, viewed Andrew Jackson as their champion. Andrew Jackson served as the 7th U. S. President.
in my opinion he was more like a king Andrew
Andrew Jackson was the first president who not a founding father from an old aristocratic family. He was the first from the frontier and the first who had never been to college. Later presidents such as Truman have also been called by this description.
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Horace Greeley had a reputation for being a champion of the working man. Andrew Jackson, the 7th US President, was known as a champion of the common man.
Andrew Jackson thought it was best for his people and followers. He did not care about the Indians.
Andrew Jackson was the first president that was not born into wealth and considered himself a spokesman for the common man. He was known as the "Common Man's President" and "Champion of the Common Man."
Andrew Johns was a champion in Rugby.
The father of Andrew Jackson was... Andrew Jackson.
Jackson was the champion of the farmers and others who lived in rural areas. Most of these people lived in the West and the South.
Andrew Champion was born on 1970-06-04.
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:)
They were both stubborn and thought they knew everything.