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stiv31 [10]
2 years ago
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What led Jackson to assert the supremacy of the national government, despite his desire to reduce the functions of the federal g

overnment?
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LuckyWell [14K]2 years ago
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The veto of the Marysville Road and the war against the Bank of the United States led Jackson to assert the supremacy of the national government, despite his desire to reduce the functions of the federal government.

<h3>Andrew Jackson's beliefs regarding the role of government </h3>
  • Expanding political and economic opportunities for the "ordinary man," in his view, would make the United States more democratic than it was at the time.
  • He believed that the Northeastern "elite" ruled the government and wanted citizens from all backgrounds, including rural areas, to be able to take office and have a voice as loud as the "elite."
  • Jackson advocated for a "white"-based administration and made no mention of the usage of women or people of color in either the government or the general public.
  • Jackson wanted to minimize the powers of the federal government, but the Marysville Road veto and the struggle against the Bank of the United States forced him to reaffirm the authority of the national government.

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