The era of Jacksonian Democracy influenced the minds of people around the nation throughout the 1820’s and 1830’s; yet the Jacksonian Democrats beliefs of how they felt about their outlooks in the areas of politics, economics, and the social portion could easily be altered from our own opinions regarding their past efforts on these issues. The common man was a direct focus of Jackson’s pursuit. Jackson and his following democrats believed in equal economic opportunity, political democracy, and individual liberty. With these things being the strong hold of his common man focus, he pushed toward a new lifestyle and ion his journey he encountered many conflicts that brought on uproar to the country. The Jacksonian Democrats had their own mind set on a more positive and equal society so they acquired many followers while they also obtained many people who detested their acts and visions.
During the time of Jackson’s presidency, the rich class was being very sociably......
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