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Why did Andrew Jackson appeal to voters in 1828?

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Jackson was a war hero who was recognized for his accomplishments.
Jackson wanted to increase taxes and build military strength.
Jackson united the two political parties in the country.
Jackson campaigned on policies intended to benefit the common people.

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Andrew Jackson considered himself a spokesperson for the common man. Growth, expansion and social change rapidly followed the end of the War of 1812. Many an enterprising American pushed westward. In the new western states, there was a greater level of equality among the masses than in the former English colonies.

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Answer:

Jackson united the two political parties in the country.

Jackson campaigned on policies intended to benefit the common people.

Step-by-step explanation:

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