Jacksonian Democracy

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JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY

Jacksonian Democracy



Jacksonian Democracy

IntroductionAndrew Jackson Synopsis

Andrew Jackson was one of the most charismatic leaders, but he was not at all an intellectual leader. Despite all this, he was extremely intelligent, practical also shrewd. He resented the North as well as the East of The United States of America. He was a slave holder along with a true western at heart. Having a reputation that of being a hot headed leader, one of the main quality people knew about him was that he never forgave his enemies. There have cases about his anger when he was in the presidency of the United States of America. Andrew not only grew in the office of the president but also made the working activities more democratic there. He never acted above the dignity of the state politics. Rather he was always found as the one who protected from the immoderation of congress. It is also said that the governmental era of Andrew Jackson faced the long struggle he did throughout against the nature of the government authorities and powers. The democracy set by the party of Andrew Jackson was said to be the political philosophy of the second party between the times of 1820 to 1840 in the United States of America. Many of the historians have coined the tenure of Jacksonian as the Democratic rule of the people. The voters and followers of Jacksonian party were in favor of the Expansion of slavery. In the era, of the democratic time of Jacksonian the party's ideas and philosophy was contrasted with that of the Jeffersonian Democratic era (Schlesinger, 1945).

Discussion

Ideas and policies of Jacksonian democracy

The policy and ideas of Jacksonian is based on the political movement that supports the democratic rules for the citizens of the United States of America. The policies and ideas of Jacksonian were followed in the time of Jeffersonian government. In the1820's the Democratic Party came rationalized and all the supporters of Jackson's ideas formed a political party which distinguish one as the modern Democratic Party. This party fought all the people that were anti- Jacksonian. On a broader scale, the policies and ideas that Jacksonian generated eventually became as Jacksonian Democracy. The main opposite in the policies of Jacksonian was with the elite that inherited politics, even then was very much in favor of the men who were educated and entered into politics. In the era of Jacksonian democracy, the body of voters expanded including the white adult citizens if the nations. On the expenses ...
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