What was the major appeal of Andrew Jackson during the election of 1828?

He was seen as the common man who would listen to the people.

He had won major battles in the Revolutionary War.

Andrew Jackson was from a wealthy family who favored industrialization and capitalism.

He had been in politics for a long time and knew all about the system.

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Answer:

He was seen as the common man who would listen to the people.

Explanation:

He was the 7th president from 1829 to 1837, and was thought of as the direct representative of the common man and was elected by popular vote.