Calling themselves theguardians of the United States Constitution, the Jacksonian politicians engenderedwide spread liberty under a government which represented all men, rather than onlythe upper class. ... The money was then dispersed into state banks. ... The Supreme Court, however, in Worcester vs. ...
Conversely, Harriet also states that she "had been less than three weeks in the country" showing that she was in America for a very short time. ... In this document Taney is administering a case of the Charles River Bridge vs Warren Bridge. ... And since Jackson's destruction of the bank was very much biased to serving the rich and powerful, then by technicality is was an attempt to establish political Democracy which bettered the lives of the white American citizens. ... Though they did not completely fulfill and accomplish guarding those ideals, they did to a more greater extent than le...
During the election of 1824, Jackson had won more popular and electoral votes than any other candidates but had ended up losing the election. ... Blacks were believed to have a better life on plantations then out in the real world, and women weren't considered smart enough to participate in the government. ... In the Supreme Court case of Worcester vs. ...