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who did Jackson put into office when he became president
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When Andrew Jackson became president in 1829, he implemented the practice known as the "spoils system," which involved appointing his supporters and loyalists to various government positions. This was a significant shift from the previous practice of appointing individuals based on merit. Jackson's approach emphasized loyalty to him and his political goals, and many of his appointments were drawn from his own supporters and the Democratic-Republican Party. Notably, he appointed Martin Van Buren as Secretary of State, who would later become his vice president and the eighth president of the United States.