Jeffersonian & Jacksonian Democracy
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Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy are the same in just about every regard. Their views and goals as presidents are the same. Both are in favor of the common man and feel that it is the common people who should have the biggest influence on government, not the wealthy aristocrats. They also support states rights and feel that the federal government should not get involved with the states affairs. Both men's actions clearly show that the common man does not include minorities. Both Jackson's and Jefferson's actions and words are very similar and support the same beliefs. Thomas Jefferson was a...
their views of minorities show how they supported the common people.

their views of minorities show how they supported the common people.
As you could see from Jefferson's and Jackson's words and actions, their views are almost identical. Their opinion of the Bank of the U.S. and how it will hurt the common man is almost exactly the same. They both support states rights, and agree on the role of the Federal Government. Their views and their actions are also the same concerning Blacks and Native Americans. With all the similarities in their policies, actions, and goals as president, you can see how Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy are the same.
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