#22: Andrew Jackson (1829-1837)
Andrew Jackson, renowned for his daring leadership style, captivated many with his remarkable ability to attract large audiences and secure widespread admiration from the populace.
Jackson stood as a contentious leader, fiercely contesting the dominance of the Second Bank of the United States and advocating for the forceful displacement of Native Americans, actions that led to numerous fatalities. Despite this, the American voters overwhelmingly reelected him, endorsing his leadership for a second term.