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Jackson's Popularity Was Derived Not Only from Defeating the British

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Jackson's popularity was derived not only from defeating the British but also from


A) his respected position as a landed gentleman slaveholder in the antebellum South.
B) the way he "spoiled" the children of wealthy political donors.
C) the "common man" bond he shared with the western people.
D) his opening extensive tracts of Indian lands to white settlement.

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