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stepladder [879]
3 years ago
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Whose presidency was difficult because of economic problems caused by jacksons policies​

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Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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Presidency of Martin Van Bueren was difficult because of economic problems caused by jacksons policies​

Explanation:

Martin Van Bueren was the landmark presidency for many reasons. He was the first foreign language speaking president of the USA and he was also the first President to be born after the independence of USA.

He was perhaps, the continuation of USA as a nation but unfortunately his term was defined by continued economic troubles from the time of Andrew Jackson as he faced the brunt of his expansion policies to the west and also suffered through the loss off industrial output which was less focused on during the time.

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