Both presidents favored the common man. Although where Jefferson used the common man as a basis for the belief of moral judgement, Jackson appealed to the common man and actually changed the US economy to fit the wishes of the white man. They also both took stances on the voting rights. But where Jefferson believed that any independent man with a stable income should be allowed to vote, Jackson argued that all white men should be privileged to vote. Lastly, both presidents pushed for no national bank and instead wanted strong state governments so that the federal one was less powerful. They also both wished to pay off the national debt, but Jackson would be the one to actually succeed in doing
Both presidents favored the common man. Although where Jefferson used the common man as a basis for the belief of moral judgement, Jackson appealed to the common man and actually changed the US economy to fit the wishes of the white man. They also both took stances on the voting rights. But where Jefferson believed that any independent man with a stable income should be allowed to vote, Jackson argued that all white men should be privileged to vote. Lastly, both presidents pushed for no national bank and instead wanted strong state governments so that the federal one was less powerful. They also both wished to pay off the national debt, but Jackson would be the one to actually succeed in doing