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Jacksonian democracy was a 19th-century
political philosophy in the
United States that
expanded suffrage to most
white men over the age of 21 and restructured...
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Jacksonian may
refer to:
Jacksonian democracy,
American political philosophy Jacksonian seizure, in
neurology This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
National Republican Party, also
known as the Anti-
Jacksonian Party or
simply Republicans, was a short-lived
political party in the
United States that...
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Special Providence,
Jacksonianism has
received the most attention. Mead has
expanded and
applied his
description of
Jacksonianism in his
other writings...
- in
Jacksonian Politics and Finance, 1833-1841."
Journal of
Economic History 33 (1963): 196-214 Sylla, Richard, "Review of
Peter Temin The
Jacksonian Economy"...
- The
Jacksonian Formation is a
geologic formation in Georgia. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Paleogene period.
Earth sciences portal Georgia (U...
- the sufferer's
awareness that they are hallucinations.: 17
Jacksonian march or
Jacksonian seizure is a
phenomenon in
which a
simple partial seizure spreads...
- division, 19th
Congress (1825–1827)
Majority party:
Jacksonian (26)
Minority party: Anti-
Jacksonian (22)
Total seats: 48 Bold
states link to
specific election...
- and the
Politics of
Jacksonianism".
South Atlantic Quarterly: 55–72.
Cited in Gatell,
Frank Otto, ed. (1970).
Essays on
Jacksonian America. New York City:...
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winner was from an
affiliated new party,
either Anti-
Jacksonian to Whig or
Jacksonian to Democratic. Bold
states link to
specific election articles...