Andrew Jackson was our 7th president from 1829 to 1837. In Jackson’s first election his supporters were bitterly disappointed, by the government unfortunately denying Jackson the presidency by the House of Representatives. He wanted to be the direct representative for the common man in America. The reason why Andrew Jackson presidency was so significant was because he won the popular vote by appealing to the common people. Unlike other people at that time Jackson ran for president twice. His first election was in 1824. The election of 1824 laid the groundwork for a new system of political parties. Compared to men like John Quincy Adams who was the Secretary of the Treasury for Massachusetts, Jackson did not have a lot qualifications. (Foner) He only had a brief and mediocre service in Congress and a territorial governor. Jackson never really had a real government job or held any Cabinet post. He came into his first election without any governmental experience but the people known him as a great general. Which made his …show more content…
Adams made Jackson look like he was an adultery and Jackson made Adams look like a corrupt government official. In the end, none of Adam’s slander could hurt Jackson’s campaign and popularity. His supporters praised their candidate’s frontier manliness and ridiculed Adam’s intellectual attainments. (Foner) Their campaign slogan was “Vote for Andrew Jackson who can fight, not John Quincy Adams who can write.” Jackson election was the first to demonstrate how the advent of universal white male voting, organized by national political parties, had transformed American politics. (Feller) He won easily in 1828, with 56 percent of the vote and 178 electoral votes to Adams’s 83. (Feller) Jackson was the first president to be elected from the Appalachians and the oldest man to assume the office, at that time. By this time, the United States had entered the Age of