Andrew Jackson: Sinner or Saint

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One man, Andrew Jackson, changed the role of the presidency in The United States of America forever. Andrew Jackson was the voice of the people in America. Jackson fought in the War of 1812 and led the country with a strong arm. However, Jackson had a barbaric way of life about himself. Jackson was the reason for many tragic events in America that were beneficial had a major effect on the country. Andrew Jackson achieved two terms from 1829-1837. Andrew Jackson was one of the most controversial presidents in the nation's history.
The Spoil’s System is one of Jackson famous plans he had when he came into office. This system consisted of firing everyone in his cabinet who did not agree with his ideas. This made the cabinet a group of Jackson believers, making it hard for someone to say no to an idea made by Jackson. Even before his inauguration, he planned of having a “rotation in office” where he would only accept people who agreed with him. This viewed in the eyes of Anti-Jackson’s was a way for Jackson to get away with anything he wanted as the president. This showed how Jackson be...

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