Andrew Jackson seen as a champion of the common man. Andrew Jackson appealed to voters in 1828 on the western frontier because Jackson was born in the west, had grown up poor, and was seen as a person of the people.
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"Andrew Jackson was elected in 1828 largely because white men without property could now vote. He drew much of his support from these people. In return, he promised to help less wealthy white men, and especially small farmers on the western frontier. The spread of political power to more people was part of what became known as Jacksonian democracy." --American History page 311
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Andrew Jackson seen as a champion of the Response area. Andrew Jackson appealed to voters in 1828 on the western frontier because Jackson was born in the west, had grown up poor, and was seen asResponse area.
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The United States at the time of Andrew Jackson's presidency was made up of Response area regions. Manufacturing and trade were very important to the Response area region. The Response area region was based on livestock and crops. The Response area region relied on cash crops, such as cotton and tobacco.
The United States at the time of Andrew Jackson's presidency was made up of rural and urban regions. Manufacturing and trade were very important to the Northeast region. The South region was based on livestock and crops. The South region relied on cash crops, such as cotton and tobacco.
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Vice President from South Carolina, John Calhoun, believed in the idea of Response area, or the power of states to cancel a national law that they believed to be unconstitutional.
Vice President from South Carolina, John Calhoun, believed in the idea of nullification, or the power of states to cancel a national law that they believed to be unconstitutional.
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The economy became more stable.
The economy became more stable.
Paper money became more reliable
Paper money became more reliable
state banks stopped loaning money
state banks stopped loaning money
states printed too much money and loaned too much money
states printed too much money and loaned too much money
state banks did not have the gold and silver to back their loans
The consequences of Jackson closing the National Bank are:
- States printed too much money and loaned too much money
- State banks did not have the gold and silver to back their loans
Why was there conflict between white settlers and Native American along the frontier?
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Settlers with a larger population and more weapons attacked Native Americans
them to give up their land. In response, some Native American groups
settlement like the Seminole in Florida who began fighting the U.S. Army.
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There was conflict between white settlers and Native Americans along the frontier because settlers with a larger population and more weapons attacked Native Americans, forcing them to give up their land. In response, some Native American groups, such as the Seminole in Florida, began fighting the U.S. Army.
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American Indians, who gained protection from the U.S. government
American Indians, who gained protection from the U.S. government
Andrew Jackson, who gained united public approval as a result of his policy
Andrew Jackson, who gained united public approval as a result of his policy
American farmers, who gained millions of acres of land for settlement
American farmers, who gained millions of acres of land for settlement
Cherokee Indians, who gained a new model of Constitutional Government
The group that benefited most from Andrew Jackson's plan to remove American Indians to the west was American farmers, who gained millions of acres of land for settlement.