Andrew Jackson, an Ideal President for America
Jackson was a common man meaning that he was not part of the rich and elite group. He had a “rags to riches” story. He was the first president to represent the majority of the American people by being a common man. Starting off, Jackson was poor and uneducated which is why many people voted for him because he had a similar lifestyle as them and they knew that he understood the general problems they had. Additionally, Jackson was a war hero of 1812 in which he took control of militia forces. These combinations in a man illuminated a perfectly suitable person to run their nation.
A major victory in Jackson’s career was when he essentially prevented a civil war in the United States. Jackson was a huge supporter of unity and when South Carolina wanted to secede from the nation during the nullification crisis of 1932, Jackson was in shock. South Carolina complained that the tariffs were too high and unjustified. South Carolina threatened to secede from the nation. Jackson proclaimed that leaving the nation was unconstitutional and that they would simply be overpowered by the US military. As an end result, Jackson made a compromise by lowering the tariffs just enough to keep...
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