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Erica Pearson
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1 July, 11:54
16. How did Jackson feel about the Government?
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Mario Travis
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It provides evidence into the nature of Andrew Jackson's political and constitutional thinking. While Jackson believed in a strict construction of the Constitution and in states' rights, he believed that when the Constitution had delegated power to the federal government, the federal government had to be supreme.
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