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Jackson Democracy

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Jacksonian Democracy 1828 - 1840 What is it? Revival of Jefferson?s ?common man? Equality of economic opportunity Attack on privilege Govt. should prevent ?artificial distinctions? Banks Corporations Monopolies Internal Improvements Political Democratization Bringing democracy closer to the people Expanded suffrage Popular election of electors Fewer appointed positions Secret ballot Andrew Jackson - Resume Born S.C., lived in Tennessee Nickname Old Hickory Experience Hero of New Orleans, Indian fighter, dueler, Westerner Personal Info Vengeful, loyal, erratic mood swings Lived with two bullets in body Political Parties National Republicans Led by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster American System Bank, tariffs and internal improvements Become Whigs in 1832 Democrats

AP US History Notes America's History Sixth Edition Chapter 6

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Making War and Republican Governments 1776 ? 1789 In 1776, Fredrick County of Maryland demanded allegiance to the American cause. The same went for Farmington, Connecticut where Nathaniel Jones and 17 others were arrested for remaining ?neutral?. Patriots controlled most local gov?ts and were extremely touchy/fiery when it came to things about human rights/feelings. American Armies were made out of a huge variety of people. Now that there was a military force, there was political commitment. To encourage Americans to support the war, they encouraged people to take an active role in the gov?t. The trails of War, 1776 ? 1778 Declaration of Independence clashed w/ British military and led to mistreatment of the colonial soldiers by the British. War in the North
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