Why was Andrew Jackson's political campaign successful with the nation's southerners?

A) He organized rallies and barbecues to attract and mobilize voters.
B) They appreciated the fact that some of the Indians he had killed were Florida's Seminoles.
C) He represented the faction that was against elitist Federalists.
D) He had invited slaves to escape to freedom in Seminole lands.
E) They supported his frontier lifestyle, which depended largely on the hundreds of slaves he owned.


B

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