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hammer [34]
4 years ago
14

Did Jackson’s inauguration show his election was a victory for the American people?

History
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V125BC [204]4 years ago
4 0

It was a victory for the American people as with Andrew Jackson began a new era in American politics, marked by the participation of the masses and the strengthening of presidential power. Jackson was the founder of the Democratic Party, which has lasted until our days. He was regarded as the incarnation of the man of the people, <span>the celebration of its inauguration was an opportunity for the ordinary citizens of America to rejoice.</span>

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