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Was andrew jackson more "jeffersonian" or "hamiltonian?" explain
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He was more of a Jeffersonian because he aligned with the Democratic Party just as Jefferson had done earlier in the century, along with favoring farmers and calling for the elimination of the bank of the United States
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