The spirit of Jacksonian America was probably best captured in the poetry of?

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The spirit of Jacksonian America was probably best captured in the poetry of:

A) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
B) James Russell Lowell
C) William Gilmore Simms
D) Edgar Allan Poe
 
Your answers are a little limited to poets of that time. Jackson used to throw open the doors to the White House to the general public, so Jacksonian Democracy can be reflected in the poetry of Maya Angelou, Robert Frost, or Galway Kinnell.
 
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