THE POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF ANDREW JACKSON by Anson D. Morse
- Read THE POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF ANDREW JACKSON by Anson D. Morse
- Respond in Canvas discussions page to the following question. Question:
If Andrew Jackson could analyze his Presidency for us today, would He consider himself a success or failure?
Sample Answer
Arguments for Success:
- Era of the Common Man: Jackson would likely view his presidency as a success for promoting the “common man” and expanding democracy. He championed voting rights for white men and limited the power of the elite.
- National Unity: Jackson might highlight his role in preserving national unity by quelling threats of secession and strengthening the federal government.
- Indian Removal Act: Though controversial today, Jackson might defend the Indian Removal Act as necessary for westward expansion and national security at the time.