The United States president who had the slogan "Let the People Rule!" was Andrew Jackson. "Let the People Rule!" was considered the motto of this man of action. It was used by him to represent a poor man from Carolina and then someone from western Tennessee who became a lawyer, a judge, a landowner, a general, and a military hero.

Critics and fans at the time believed that Jackson's inauguration seems to symbolize the ascendancy of the masses. If Andy Jackson could be President of the United States, people felt that any man born in the United States had an opportunity to become president. History has shown that Jackson left his mark on the United States presidency and forever changed the course of American history.

Andrew Jackson was a man who took advantage of hard work, networking, and a little bit of luck to become successful. He was a slave owner and member of an elite southern U.S. society. While he embraced his symbolism as the champion of the 'common man', Jackson also lived the life of a southern gentleman until his death in June 1845.

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