Who won the presidential election of 1828 by appealing to southern planters and northern common people?
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Andrew Jackson won the 1828 presidential.election by defeating John Quincy Adams who had defeated Jackson previously in 1824
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Andrew Jackson won the presidential election of 1828 by appealing to southern planters and northern common people.
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- It paved the way of strengthening political parties. Unlike the previous elections where parties delegation would nominate a candidate 1828 election showed a significant change in which a majority of states would be held to endorse a candidate.
- Public opinion was given much importance than before. Supporters of Jackson distributed newspaper himself participated in the rallies. The opposition was portrait as a corrupt leader, an unscrupulous aristocrat.
- He won by 178 electoral votes. He was the first president to gain office by making an appeal to the public rather than taking any support from political organisation.
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