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brilliants [131]
1 year ago
13

Do you think Andrew Jackson was more of a King or a Common Man? give me three reasons to support your answer.

History
2 answers:
Hitman42 [59]1 year ago
7 0

Answer: its not reasons, but the first answer is "Andrew Jackson was the president for the "common man." thats all i know. sorry

Explanation:

Slav-nsk [51]1 year ago
3 0
Common man because he came from very humble beginnings and that carried on throughout his life when he formed a political party and much more. though he had many accomplishments he was a simple working class man. which also makes me think he was more of a common man then any sort of king. as well as the fact that his time was THE era of “the common man” that is why Andrew jackson is more of a common man than a king. he also came from tennessee a low class area as well and he ruined the white house during his enauguration and many people came and they tore it up and it was very which made him less respected than a king would ever be.
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