How did the politics in the Age of Jackson become more democratic? Discuss the political careers of John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren to demonstrate the new political winds that were blowing across the nation.

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American History

 

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Harold R

 

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July 5, 2016

 

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They also were generally for power to the states and resented a national university. The Tariff of Abominations, as it was called, was passed in 1828, towards the end of Adams' term. It alienated southern planters to the benefit of the north. This was a perfect opportunity for Jackson's follower to gain support for the election of 1828...
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It alienated southern planters to the benefit of the north. This was a perfect opportunity for Jackson's follower to gain support for the election of 1828. Jackson was elected for president in an election that used many new democratic policies. Jackson viewed himself as a common man whose duty was to protect people against abuses of power...
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