The Section 2 of Andrew Jackson's inaugural address best proves that he supported the rights of state governments.
<h3>What was the Andrew Jackson's
inaugural address?</h3>
After being elected as the President in 1829, he took the oath of office on the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol. In his inaugural address, he promised to respect the rights of states and the constitutional limits on the presidency.
The quoted "As long as our Government is administered for the good of the people, and is regulated by their will; as long as it secures to us the rights of person and of property, liberty of conscience and of the press, it will be worth defending" emphasizes the support he had for the rights of state governments.
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It granted them citizenship by stating that all people born in the United States were citizens.
After the thirteenth amendment abolished or ended slavery the fourteenth amendment gave the newly freed slaves US citizenship because they were born on US soil. This amendment still holds that any individual born in the US or it’s territories is a citizen.
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Each take on one task for the President so that he does not have to overload himself with work.