1. Jacksonian Democracy
Between 1820 and 1840 Jackson's economic policies and the events that coincided with the great migration westward aided this change in power from the rich to the masses. ... Social, economic, and geographic situations affect the views of all people. ... This party allowed men with anti-Jackson views to be heard in great number. ... He was a sharp critic of what he considered the stranglehold of the aristocratic East on the nation's economic life, and adamantly opposed to monopolisits powers of eastern aristocrast that blocked the read to success for the small business (Charles Riv...
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