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“Up until 1829 all of our presidents had been aristocratic, dignified, educated, and presidential... and then came Andrew Jackson.” Disney’s American Presidents. What was “ Jacksonian ” About the “Age of Jackson”?. http://us.macmillan.com/andrewjackson/SeanWilentz.

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  1. “Up until 1829 all of our presidents had been aristocratic, dignified, educated, and presidential... and then came Andrew Jackson.” Disney’s American Presidents What was “Jacksonian” About the “Age of Jackson”? http://us.macmillan.com/andrewjackson/SeanWilentz

  2. “Jacksonian Democracy”, and the “Age of Jackson” are often considered synonymous with “the age of the common man”. http://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/full.php?ID=51520

  3. http://www.ballantynethebrave.com/uploads/brave%20boy%20of%20waxhaws.pnghttp://www.ballantynethebrave.com/uploads/brave%20boy%20of%20waxhaws.png

  4. http://michaelthomasbarry.com/?p=1860

  5. http://www.history.com/photos/andrew-jackson/photo9#

  6. http://williamlkatz.com/gingrich-confronts-history-in-south-carolina/http://williamlkatz.com/gingrich-confronts-history-in-south-carolina/

  7. “The office should seek the man.” http://collections.libraries.iub.edu/warof1812/exhibits/show/warof1812/the-war-1814/south--1814

  8. A “corrupt bargain”? 1824

  9. www.whitehouse.gov

  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rachel_Donelson_Jackson_by_Ralph_E._W._Earl.jpghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rachel_Donelson_Jackson_by_Ralph_E._W._Earl.jpg

  11. http://www.history.com/photos/andrew-jackson/photo9

  12. http://www.onealwebsite.com/onealpeggy.htm

  13. www.archives.gov

  14. Library of Congress.

  15. Can a state simply nullify an federal law? http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:George_Peter_Alexander_Healy

  16. http://cherokeewhitehorse.com/trailoftears.html

  17. National Archives

  18. http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/photogallery/official-portraits-us-presidentshttp://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/photogallery/official-portraits-us-presidents

  19. “Tyrant”? “Mob King”? http://www.picturehistory.com/product/id/29729

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