The Jackson Administration

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The Jackson Administration 1829-1837 Democrats The Jackson Administration 1829-1837

Debated Issues State vs Federal power- Jackson opposed the Supreme Court Worcester v Ga, McCulloch v MD Nullification Crisis: Bank War:

How was Jackson a typical president? Maintained unity Nullification Crisis: Avoided foreign wars Didn’t annex Texas Regulated Native American lands Trail of Tears:

How did Jackson change the role of the president? Spoils System Proposed legislation to Congress Used his veto power