Andrew jackson's presidency coincided with the important changes in american politics. discuss how jackson benefited from, and contributed to, the vibrant political culture of the 1830s. cite specific national developments in your answer

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Andrew jackson was the first man elected in the States from the western states, also the first not born in Virginia or Massachusetts. They called him the champion of the people, because of how he managed to come from a humble beggining to a succesful career in plantations and military.

Economically he fought agaisnt the centralized bank of the united states, he also started the rotation in government jobs, firing those who were corrupted or inadequate for the job.

After his time as president the two party system was already created.

Andrew Jackson ir arguably the America’s Original Anti-Establishment Candidate. Several important changes were taking place during the 1830s, including strong pro-slavery moments and expansionist movements that pushed for annexation of tribal territory.

Jackson supported both these movements - being himself a wealthy slave owner. However, Jackson’s populism appeared most clearly in his policy toward the banking and transportation corporations that were transforming the American economy at the dawn of industrialization.

Under the Jacksonian democracy, corporate charters, which were valuable privileges distributed by legislatures, and state governments often shared corporate ownership with private investors, were no longer acceptable. Jackson feared that public investments offered unearned advantages to insiders that would surely lead to corruption. He was keen to end the  "monopoly" of government by elites.  

Other key points of the Jacksonian democracy were expanded suffrage, manifest destiny, patronage and laissez-faire economics.