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27 January, 04:19

How was the election of Andrew Jackson viewed in 1828? - the beginning of a tyrant - a victory for immigrants - a victory for the common American

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  1. 27 January, 07:29
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    Jackson, much like Jefferson held deep Republican values (which differ from Republicans today in many ways) that championed the rights of the common American, so it was a "victory" for the common American.
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