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How was Andrew Jackson a known as a champion for the “Common Man.”

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He was the first president to not come from a wealthy background, so when he became president he considered himself the best representation for the "common man". He fought in the American Revolution and fought to bring equality in the colonies. When he became president, America grew bigger and had a social change as well.

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