Andrew Jackson 1828 presidential campaign

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Andrew Jackson's 1828 presidential campaign was a significant event in American political history, marking a shift towards more populist approaches in campaigning and electoral politics. Jackson, who had previously lost to John Quincy Adams in the 1824 election, ran again in 1828, this time successfully positioning himself as a champion of the "common man" against the established political elite.

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