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... Through policies to free land, the spoil system, crushing the banking system, adding tariffs and forming re-equalization acts, President Jackson, through his paradoxical way of power, formed a new view of democracy ensuring equality and victory for the common man. ... More into pell-mell than the spoil system and being known for his casual attire of mix-matched clothes, his small voice with an “average” skill of communication and his strong beliefs in equality, President Jackson was beginning the trend of a new democracy. This beginning of Jacksonian Democracy had they ideas that people should be governed as little as possible, although when Jackson felt it was needed, laws were passed enforced and vetoed under his command, explaining his paradoxical ways of dealing with his power and the power of the sovereign states. This new form of democracy also believes that the actions should be done directly to and for the people, therefore the transition of including the average farmer was on its way. ... Feeling that this was a dangerous concentration of wealth, completely detrimental to Democracy, his actions begun by removing all federal money and placing it in his newly formed “pet banks” while paying out all the bills in America through Biddle’s bank; these actions alone sucked the bank dry, eventually ruining the Bank of the United States.
Approximate Word count = 1041 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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