ANDREW JACKSON JQ ADAMS DEMOCRAT WHIGS DIRTY CAMPAIGNING.

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ANDREW JACKSON JQ ADAMS DEMOCRAT WHIGS DIRTY CAMPAIGNING

SUPPORTED BY THE COMMON MAN INAUGURATION PART

AWARDING JOBS TO PEOPLE WHO HELPED YOU WIN THE ELECTION REGAURDLESS OF THEIR QUALIFICATIONS FRIENDS IN UNOFFICIAL CABINET

JACKSON HATES THE BANK DESTROYS BANK OF THE USA JACKSON PUTS MONEY IN PET BANKS OR MANY SMALL BANKS

JACKSON ’ S VETOS- MORE THAN ALL OTHER PRESIDENTS COMBINED! BANK, ROADS, OTHERS

PEGGY EATON AFFAIR CABINET RESIGNS VAN BUREN STAYS

TAX ON IMPORTS TARIFF HURTS POOR ALL PRICES RISE RAISES PRICES

STRONG FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OR STATES RIGHTS? TARIFF DEBATE IN CONGRESS

CALHOUN SAYS STATES CAN REFUSE TO FOLLOW FEDERAL LAWS SC THREATENS TO LEAVE THE UNION! (BRINK OF CIVIL WAR) JACKSON SENDS THE ARMY SOUTH CAROLINA FORCED TO STAY

CHEROKEE LAND BECOMES VALUABLE-WHITES LOOK TO MOVE THEM OFF LAND INDIAN REMOVAL ACT MOVES CHEROKEE TO OKLAHOMA CHEROKEE SUE & WIN IN SUPREME COURT JACKSON MOVES THEM!

VAN BUREN DEMOCRAT HARRISON WHIG WINS!

“ THE LITTLE MAGICIAN ”

ECONOMIC DEPRESSION NOT VAN BUREN ’ S FAULT BUT PRESIDENT IS BLAMED FOR ECONOMY– BECOMES UNPOPULAR

VAN BUREN DEMOCRAT HARRISON WHIG

WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON JOHN TYLER WHIGS

VAN BUREN DEMOCRAT HARRISON WHIG WINS!

GIVES A LONG INAGUARAL ADDRESS DIES AFTER A MONTH IN OFFICE

ACTS MORE LIKE A DEMOCRAT HATED BY WHIGS