First of all, Jackson was the one who created the Democratic Party. “The Democratic Party was Jackson's child; the national two-party system was his legacy” (Feller). He took over a faction of the Democratic - Republican Party and became its leader and eventually the 1st ever President from the Democrat Party. Jackson was thus the first Democratic President of U.S. The Democratic Party is the oldest political party in the world and remains one of the two major political parties in America. ” Nevertheless, Jacksonian Democracy represented a provocative blending of the best and worst qualities of American society” (U.S. History). Andrew Jackson led a political movement primarily aimed at providing greater democracy for the common man, which became known as Jacksonian democracy. Jackson is credited for spreading political power from the established elites to the ordinary voters. Jacksonian democracy spread throughout American politics and was the most prominent issue till the rise of the slavery issue in the 1850s. Initially in U.S. the right to vote was limited to white male property owners or taxpayers in many states. The rise of Jacksonian democracy led to attitudes and state laws changing in favor of granting the right to vote to all white males. Universal white male suffrage was adopted in most states by the 1850s with nearly all requirements to own property and pay taxes …show more content…
“In August 30, 1813 a faction of the Creek Indian Nation called the Red Sticks under Red Eagle, slew nearly 250 Alabama settlers in a brutal manner, resulting in the calling out of two 2,500 man forces, one under Jackson to punish and stop the Indians” (“Andrew Jackson 1767-1845 A brief biography”). Jackson got his arm shattered by a shoot-out, yet he didn’t give up and fired right back. Due to his bravery, the rebellion was stopped , which could have threatened on spreading more in the United States(“Andrew Jackson 1767-1845 A brief biography”).Jackson’s leadership was recognized my Madison’s administration as a Major General in the U.S. army and was promoted commander of Seventh Military District. The Creek nation rebellion was crushed by Jackson and his army. “It took all of Jackson's relentlessness and sometimes brutality just to keep the force from deserting en masse “(“Andrew Jackson 1767-1845 A brief biography”). Jackson’s ruthless and not caring what he destroyed was the reason why the U.S. was able to pull out the victory. Andrew Jackson was among the prominent commanders in the War of 1812 with Britain. He is renowned for his bravery, leadership and success in its campaigns. His most famous contribution came at the Battle of New Orleans, fought between January 8 and January 18, 1815. Jackson’s 5,000 soldiers won a decisive victory over an invading