General President ANDREW JACKSON Inauguration Inaugural Address 1833 Newspaper
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Jackson, a populist war hero, drew thousands of ordinary citizens to Washington, D.C., many of whom saw his election as a victory for the “common man” over entrenched elites. After taking the oath of office on the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol, Jackson was escorted back to the White House, where a massive public reception was held.
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Jackson, a populist war hero, drew thousands of ordinary citizens to Washington, D.C., many of whom saw his election as a victory for the “common man” over entrenched elites. After taking the oath of office on the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol, Jackson was escorted back to the White House, where a massive public reception was held.
