Jackson believed the United States in 1830 was better than in 1609 due to its growth in territory, population, and democratic ideals. By 1830, the nation had expanded westward, providing opportunities for economic development and individual freedom. Additionally, the political landscape had evolved, promoting a more participatory government compared to the colonial systems of 1609. Overall, he saw progress in national identity and the empowerment of the common citizen.
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