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What reason or reasons helped to propel Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828?

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The Major General Andrew Jackson war hero came to this election against the former secretary of state John Quincy Adams in the aftermath of these events:

  1. The dispute over National Republicans and Jacksonian Democrats inaugurated there a new way to run presidential campaigns.
  2. The presidency of John Q. Adams was seen as aristocratic and not so representative of the Founding Fathers' ideals.
  3. Andrew Jackson represented, at least in propaganda, not the elite but much more related to the people.
  4. Jackson came leading the Democratic party, which was fundamental to consolidate his way through electoral victory
  5. John Q. Adams indifference and that 1824 corrupt bargain with Henry Clay.
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