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  1. Andrew Jackson (región de las Waxhaws, frontera entre Carolina del Norte y Carolina del Sur, 15 de marzo de 1767- Nashville, Tennessee; 8 de junio de 1845) fue un abogado, general y estadista estadounidense que se desempeñó como el séptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos desde 1829 hasta 1837.

  2. 7 de jul. de 2015 · In the 1870s, influential political cartoonist Thomas Nast helped popularize the donkey as a symbol for the entire Democratic Party.

    • Elizabeth Nix
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  3. 23 de oct. de 2012 · Thomas Nast for Harpers, 1874. In 1874, in yet another scathing cartoon, Nast represented the Democratic press as a donkey in lion’s clothing (though the party itself is shown as a shy fox),...

  4. Nast drew Andrew Jackson on a hog instead of a horse in anticipation of Civil Service Reform that never happened. It wasn’t until January 1883 that Congress finally passed the Pendleton Act after a long contentious battle.

  5. Corruption was widespread in post-Civil War America, facilitated by the spoils and patronage system put in place by President Andrew Jackson. Politicians, appointees, judges, editors, reporters, businessmen, lawyers, lobbyists and bankers all participated.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2020 · The donkey equals Democrats meme started with Andrew Jackson running for president. Wits of the era couldn’t resist the Jackson/jackass similarity. What they didn’t count on was Jackson embracing the idea.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2019 · President Andrew Jackson was nicknamed "jackass" and depicted as a mule by opponents - but he liked the nickname and ran with it. Cartoonist Thomas Nast popularized the use of the two...