Farcical Jacksonian Democracy
The year was 1828 and Andrew Jackson had just been elected President of the United States of America, in so being elected the Jacksonian Democracy was created. ... The Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the protectors of the Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity. But their actions regarding the Nullification Crisis, the National Bank, and the Native Americans’ Trail of Tears, it is evident that the parties of Jacksonian Democracy accomplished their goals of democracy by participating in ordeals that were contrary to the ideals that they preached. ... In doing this he does not protect the United States Constitution or political democracy. ... D), the Jacksonian Democrats were indisputable supporters of political democracy, and they were successful with it. However, the Jacksonian Democrats and their leader, Andrew Jackson, were neither genuine supporters of the Constitution, nor honest believers of economic equality and indivi