Jacksonian

Pronunciation: /dʒækˈsoʊniːən/

Jacksonian (adj)

  1. Relating to the political ideas and supporters of Andrew Jackson in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s.
  2. Connected with a political approach that favored ordinary voters and strong party organization in the early 19th century.
  3. 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.