The Jacksonian Period: Era Of The Common Man

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Although some may beg to differ, The Jacksonian Period (1824-1848), did indeed live up to its description as the “era of the common man". During this time, westward expansion made many insecure about the future of the expanding republic. Andrew Jackson along with many others sought to make opportunity more widely available throughout early America. They diminished the growth of privileged, powerful elites as well as the spread of inequality. His fight for democracy earned him his presidency in 1828 where he was then able to continue the development of politics, economy, and reform movements for the benefit of all white male citizens. By the late 1820's many political changes were taking place that would be regarded as an advantage to