Similarities Between Jackson And Swartwout

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Jackson, while in office, believed that offices should be consistently rotated as he feared that people would become indifferent to their jobs and, as such, do them poorly. Unfortunately, Jackson had a penchant for putting the worst men in place, and many of them, including Samuel Swartwout, were notorious conmen who stole whenever they could. In Swartwout’s case, he was customs collector at New York and stole over a million dollars. The men that Jackson chose to surrounded were ones who his Vice-President, Calhoun, viewed favorably. He thus forced the “kitchen cabinet” made up of men such as John Eaton, his secretary of state from Tennessee, and Martin Van Buren, his secretary of state; there were also other political hacks such as Isaac