Evaluation of Andrew Jackson’s Presidency
Introduction Andrew Jackson became president in 1828, introducing electoral reform and a government. The 1828 election transformed democracy, not just politicians. Early Republican politics were restricted and elite-focused until Jackson’s victory. Voting evolved substantially to emphasize popular engagement and inclusive democracy. This electoral shift laid the groundwork for Jackson’s vibrant and turbulent presidency, which transformed ... Read More
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