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Essential Question Champion of the “Common Man”? “King” Andrew? OR

Jackson’s Top Ten 10. Andrew Jackson was the first President from a state west of the Appalachian Mountains. 9. Andrew Jackson was the first Tennessean to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. 8. Andrew Jackson was the first territorial Governor of Florida. 7. Andrew Jackson was the first person to serve as a U.S. Representative, Senator, and President. 6. Andrew Jackson exercised his veto power 12 times as President, more than all of his predecessors combined.

Jackson’s Top Ten 5. Andrew Jackson was the first President to articulate that as President he represented all the people and the will of the majority must govern. 4. Andrew Jackson helped found and was the first U.S. President to represent the Democratic Party. 3. Andrew Jackson is the only U.S. President to be censured by the U.S. Senate. The censure (official criticism) was cancelled in the last year of his presidency.

Jackson’s Top Ten 2. The first assassination attempt on a sitting U.S. President occurred on January 30, 1835, when Robert Lawrence failed to slay Andrew Jackson. 1. Andrew Jackson was the only President in American History to pay off the national debt and leave office with the country in the black.

Rise of the Common Man and The New Democracy Bricklayers Blacksmith Farmers Carpenters The Working Class Powerful movement in the country to expand involvement and participation of the common man in democracy. Land easy to obtain in the West so property qualifications were dropped Education not as important Common Man and the west become politically powerful Jackson brought democracy to the Common man Jackson stood for the common man which was most of the population Other Common Men in US History: Davy Crockett Sam Houston Common man cluster

JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY People should be governed as little possible JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY Whatever governing needed to be done, it should be done by the common man. “Government by the majority of people; instead of a government governed by the upper class was introduced during Jackson’s Presidency. New Democracy Property ownership/education not needed to vote Growth of political power of the working class Increased number of elected officials Land easy to get out West. Ideas of the DOI become important and people saw inequalities in society.

jackson the man Born March 15, 1767, on North Carolina/South Carolina border Father died when was baby. Read a copy of the DOI to the townspeople who were illiterate. Hated the British and blamed them for the death of his mother and brother. Orphaned at 13, self-educated and no formal education Did not care for President Washington Called him an “aristo” (short for aristocrat or “upper class, wealthy and rules”)

Jackson’s First Hermitage Residence Born in the Carolinas and moved to Hermitage, Tennessee

Emotional, arrogant and passionate. Dueled---could fight with the best of them Lawyer, Judge, senator, general and finally President First president from the West Appealed to the Common Man because he was one…… jackson the man

General Jackson’s Military Career  Defeated the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend in 1814  Defeated the British at New Orleans in 1815  Took Florida and claimed it for the US in  Loved by his soldiers called him “Old Hickory”

Andrew Jackson as President