Davy Crockett: The Jacksonian Democracy

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The Jacksonian democracy made it easier for those without any political or legal knowledge to participate in elections and end up becoming leaders. The democracy of Jackson turns the competition for political positions to be more of a popularity contest instead of being a contest of ideologies. People could win political offices based on their popularity and not policies, and they did not have to make any assurances to the people when they were being voted to office. From the Jacksonian, democracy a commoner like Davy Crockett was elected into office. Crockett was a charismatic and charming man, and this was one of the traits of a presidential candidate. He would be a suitable candidate to run against Jackson and the Democrats because he could