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How did Andrew Jackson change the presidency?  ​

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When Jackson vacated office in March 1837, he left his mark on the presidency and forever changed the course of American history. Through his actions and tenure as president, Jackson squarely set the Executive Branch on an equal footing with Congress in terms of power and ability to shape law and government policies.

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