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After the election of 1828 why did people consider andrew jackon "the rise of the common man"? I have searched put I cant find anything that says why he was known as the common man.
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Carla
is it because he was the first democratic president
15 years ago
zorro
He was the first president to be born in a log cabin, by the way.
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