
How did Andrew Jackson Change the U.S. Presidency?
Dan Snow's History Hit
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Jackson vs. Adams: The Birth of a Political Rivalry
This chapter examines the fierce 1824 election rivalry between Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, marked by personal animosities and strategic political maneuvers that led to a controversial outcome decided by Congress. It also highlights Jackson's transformation of the presidency, utilizing his veto power and the spoils system while positioning himself as a champion of the common man. The chapter culminates with Jackson's rematch in 1828, showcasing his defiance against elitism and the political establishment.
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