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Voting whites was extended to white males who weren't as wealthy or didn't own as much property as others. Jackson wanted to support or ''help'' the ''common men'' to have the same rights as others. So, many of the men voted for him.

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How did the expansion of voting rights help Jackson win the election of 1828?

The voting rights were extended to white males who did not have to own property. Jackson wanted to help the "common men" to have the same rights as the elite. So, many of the men who were recently granted suffrage voted for him. :)) The expansion of voting rights allowed the "common man" have a say and decreased the votes from Legislature to the People.


Which presidential election marked the beginning of white male suffrage?

White male suffrage is a form of voting rights that grants all adult white men voting rights. After the 1828 election, in which Andrew Jackson won, voting rights increased.


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The voting requirements change that affected the 1828 election was the relaxation of the property qualification for voting. This lead to more people voting in this election, and led to Andrew Jackson's election to the presidency.


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What changes in voting laws helped Jackson win the election of 1828?

At the time many states eased property requirements for voting. Thus allowing many more common people to vote.


How did Andrew Jackson receive so many votes in the election of 1828?

Because he supported state's rights. (:


How did a state's right believer feel about the nullification crisis and Jackson?

The "state's rights believes" supported the idea of nullification because this protected the state's rights, and they belived Jackson was being unconstitutional with the tarriff of 1828.


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What was the effects of expanding voting rights in 1828?

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What were some long term effects Andrew Jackson's election in 1828?

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Was Jackson a republican in the election of 1828?

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