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Andrew Jackson was referred to as "King Mob" due to his populist approach and the chaotic nature of his presidency, particularly during the era of his inauguration in 1829. Supporters, often described as a mob, celebrated his victory in a raucous manner, which contrasted sharply with the more genteel traditions of previous administrations. Critics viewed his reliance on popular support and his willingness to bypass established political norms as a threat to democratic institutions, likening him to a king who ruled by mob rule rather than law. This nickname encapsulated both his appeal to the common man and the concerns of his opponents about his authoritarian tendencies.

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