Jacksonian
Pronunciation: /dʒækˈsoʊniːən/
Jacksonian (adj)
- Relating to the political ideas and supporters of Andrew Jackson in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s.
- Connected with a political approach that favored ordinary voters and strong party organization in the early 19th century.
- Connected with government actions and laws associated with Andrew Jackson’s time as president.
Jacksonian (adjective)
Examples
- Jacksonian politics shaped many debates in the early republic.
- Many people studied Jacksonian politics to understand that period.