Andrew Jackson favored the Democratic party, worked against corruption and for reform.
Step-by-step explanation:
Andrew Jackson is a military hero and a self-made man. In 1829, March 4, he took the oath and became the seventh President of the United States.
He played the part of a democratic hero and bowed to the people which is a symbolic gesture where the people bow to the king or queen and it was the exact opposite of a monarchy.
He is known for his support of individual liberty. He promised to end the national debt and maintained the size of the government small.
Jackson vetoes the Maysville Road bill that indicates a shift in how the federal government intends to pay for internal improvements