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Jackson's Rise and Political Turmoil

This chapter explores Andrew Jackson's ascent to power leading to the 1828 election, emphasizing the key political figures and movements that supported him. It delves into the growing tensions between Jackson and his rivals, particularly Henry Clay, as well as the economic implications of Jacksonian policies on infrastructure and trade. The chapter also highlights the fierce opposition from National Republicans and Southern states over the controversial Tariff of 1828, setting the stage for significant political conflict and debates about presidential power.

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