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19 March, 16:53

What was so different about Andrew Jackson's Presidency than any other Presidency before?

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  1. 19 March, 18:21
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    Unlike other presidents, Jackson did not look to Congress to do thing like veto bills or make policies, but he used his own power. He did not back down and fought for what he wanted. He was the first president elected by the National Party.
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