In 1829, Andrew Jackson was elected to office as a Democratic Republican. He won his support from his “rag to riches” background. He rose to fame through his success in the War of 1812 through the Battle of New Orleans and the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Jackson became the definition of what a man of modest beginnings could become. During his presidency, Jackson created a new ideology of the government, enhance the powers of the President, and protected rights for the people. The Jacksonian Democrats correctly viewed themselves as the guardians of the US Constitution, individual liberty, political democracy, and equality of economic opportunity through Jacksonian emphasis on the rights of the working man, Jacksonian priority to demolish Clay’s …show more content…
Document B is Jackson’s veto message, solely created to veto the bill that Clay, Biddle, and Webster pushed for. All Jackson wanted to do was assert the point that the bank was not of the constitutional rules because the bank allowed for a monopoly or an “exclusive privilege of banking.” Jackson knew that keeping the Second Bank would only hurt the chances for economic opportunity for the farmers. In his veto, Jackson also brings up how a lot of British aristocrats our US bank stock. Jackson knows that by giving foreigners a share of stock, the US people are being limited their opportunity to own stock. The people need opportunity and if the foreigners keep controlling stock, there will not be any stock left for the Americans. Jackson poses the question, “Is there no danger to our liberty and independence in a bank that in its nature has so little to bind it to our country?” This question only heightens the issue of how foreign control of the bank hurts the economic opportunities of the Americans. Secondly, Document G shows a picture of a group of Indians traveling to the Indian designated Territory in present day Oklahoma. The reason why this picture was created was to depict the true sadness in this grueling expulsion of a culture, but there is no sadness because by taking the …show more content…
Document A is from George Henry Evans’s “The Working Men’s Declaration of Independence.” Evans was a reformer who promoted the rights of the working man by creating trade unions and establishing the National Reform Association. His efforts already show how Jacksonian emphasis on the rights and liberties of individuals was helpful to the economic prosperity of workers and their rights to protest for free land and the right to assembly. George Henry Evans would create such a declaration because of his radical creation of the Working Men’s movement of 1829 and his slogan “Vote Yourself a Farm.” His constant pursuit for these rights enables him to create a declaration for his ideas. In his declaration, Evans believes in the reforms of a government which abuses and oppresses the rights of the working man and supports Jacksonian democratic ideals where the working man should be able to have rights. Document D is by British author Harriet Martineau. Martineau documents her experience in the US in 1834. She tells us how “every man in the towns [was] independent citizen; every man in the country a landowner. [She] had seen that the village had their newspapers.” This quote shows how Jacksonian Democrats pursued for the promotion of rights. Everyone could be an independent citizen to a certain degree (women, Africans, etc.) That is huge for this time because
The conceptual appeal of the Jeffersonian heritage is important in understanding the Jacksonians. Jackson and his followers “Jacksonians” were suspicious of the new industrial society developing around them and wanted instead for the restoration of the agrarian, republican virtues of earlier times. In destroying the bank of the United States, minimizing federal economic activities, and highlighting state's rights, they made efforts to rebuild a simpler, more decentralized world. Oddly enough, their actions added to the expansion of unregulated capitalism.
Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill re-chartering the Second Bank in July 1832 by arguing that in the form presented to him it was incompatible with “justice,” “sound policy” and the Constitution. The bank’s charter was unfair, Jackson argued in his veto message, because it gave the bank considerable, almost monopolistic, market power, specifically in the markets that moved financial resources around the country and into and out of other nations. That market power increased the bank’s profits and thus its stock price, “which operated as a gratuity of many millions [of dollars] to the stockholders,” who, Jackson claimed, were mostly “foreigners” and “our own opulent citizens.” He then suggested that it would be fairer to most Americans to create a wholly government-owned bank instead, or at least to auction the Second Bank of the US’s monopoly privileges to the highest bidder.
Jackson vs. Clay Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay: Democracy and Development in Antebellum America is a book written by Harry L. Watson. Harry L. Watson writes the different stances of the presidential race in the Antebellum Era in America. He is very unbiased in his writing, clearly stating each presidential candidate. Andrew Jackson’s beliefs are clearly democratic, meaning he believed that a growing wealth and power in the business community may erode the equality of ordinary citizens. This party was also known as the ‘Jackson Party’.
Throughout the 1820's and 1830's, America was enduring some massive changes. Andrew Jackson originated a whole new era in American history. Amongst his greatest accomplishments were inducing the "common man" to be involved in government and modifying democracy to satisfy the same "common man's" needs. Jacksonian Democrat, were Jackson’s supporters and they were great in number during the 1820's and 1830's. They held themselves very greatly because they acknowledged their responsibilities as American citizens.
He was a man whom became President in a rapidly changing time. The Jackson era stuck out like a big, red, sore thumb compared to the past of previous presidential eras. Andrew Jackson showed more respect for individual political rights than any other president before him. He had an agenda; a plan to make things better and fairer to the people called, “democracy”. President Jackson felt that true democracy, like he wanted,
It states in Jackson’s “State of the Union Speech” that he wanted to give the Cherokee, a Native American tribe, a new home on what is called “Indian Territory”. Jackson believed that the Cherokee would be happy in their new area and they all wanted to leave, and this is why many people believe Jackson was democratic, but the Cherokees didn’t want to leave. The Cherokee was forced to leave because
Andrew Jackson held commander and major general of the Tennessee militia during the War of 1812. He won the popular vote in 1824, but it was then handed over to the House of Representatives where he lost to John Quincy Adams. He was then elected into presidency in 1828. Andrew Jackson was known to be a president of little accomplishments. Jackson’s election was known as the election that turned into the revolution of 1828.
Throughout the years, there had many of different of presidents such as Obama, Bill Clinton and George W.Bush. All these presidents had changed the United States became better or worse before. Andrew Jackson would be one of the top president in the United States, all he did in his whole life was meant a lot of America. He has changed the United States in many ways such as the removal of the Indians, the use of the spoils system and largely reduced the nation’s debt. He was also a military hero and two –term president and that was why he has been featured on the front side of the 20 dollar bills in 1928 until today.
Congress had made a ruling that the Indians were allowed to keep their land, but “King Jackson” said he had already made his ruling and forced them to the Trail of Tears at gunpoint (President Jackson and Indian Removal). Andrew Jackson just ignoring Congress was a problem that showed he wasn’t a common man. The
Without any money or support, Jackson had to work to gain a high position. He rose through the ranks to a more esteemed position as a general in the War of 1812. As a result, Jackson earned a reputation as a war hero for beating the British in New Orleans. Jackson won the election in 1828 because people believed he was a man for the people and very democratic. Andrew Jackson may have seemed like a democratic candidate at the surface, but his
“I was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me” (Meacham 1). Andrew Jackson was born on March 15,1767 to Andrew and Elisabeth Jackson. Andrew was the youngest child in the Jackson family with two older brothers named Hugh and Robert. Andrew grew up in a log cabin in Waxhaws, North Carolina. Later in life he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and lived out his final days on his cotton plantation in which he named “The Hermitage”.
Andrew Jackson became president in 1829 and was not happy with the Second National Bank because he believed in a weak government which keeps all people equal and the bank made the rich richer and the government stronger. He also believed that the bank was unconstitutional, “Entertaining this opinion, and deeply impressed with the belief that some of the powers and privileges possessed by the existing bank are unauthorized by the Constitution, subversive of the rights of the States, and dangerous to the liberties of the people, I felt it my duty at an early period of my Administration to call the attention of Congress to the practicability of organizing an institution combining all its advantages and obviating these objections. ”(Andrew Jackson, page 284). The privileges and powers of the bank was given to the stock holders of the bank, majority who were foreigners and many of the Americans who were middle class could not enjoy these privileges and Andrew Jackson was against the exclusion of the common man from the bank, “The powers, privileges, and favors bestowed upon it in the original character, by increasing the value of the stock far above its par value, operated as a gratuity of many millions to the stockholders....
In document L it states "It sows... the seeds of jealousy and ill-will against the government of which its author is the official head." This means the bank was housed be both senete and house and Jackson didn't want
From what I read and what he said, I thought it sounded like he didn’t want to shut down the United States Bank. And then in Document 5, Webster acted like Jackson should put an end to the bank by saying, “It manifestly seeks to inflame the poor against the rich, it wantonly attacks whole classes of the people, for the purposes of turning against them the prejudices and resentment of the other classes.”
As I understand Jackson's motivations against this bank is mainly because he didn't want the rich to get richer at the expense of the hardworking common men of the United States his actions ultimately led to a depression (the Panic of 1837) even though President Van Buren was blamed for it. This ultimately led the Whigs to win the Presidency in 1840 as Sean Wilentz says: “He successfully battled the