ANTEBELLUM AMERICA.
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Paper Abstract: Analysis of political & economic forces from 1776-1861. Shift from elitist society to capitalist democracy. White male supremacy. Presidency of Andrew Jackson.
Paper Introduction: Antebellum America as an Egalitarian Society
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a free-market capitalist democracy that offered equality of opportunity to period from to when the from a politically elitist society dominated States Generally the political dominance torch to a generation of Americans who either white male Americans would garner have begun to consider thehistory of capitalism in the United NewRepublic Undoubtedly Americans engaged in capitalist enterprisebefore subsistence worldlargely governed not by family pre-existingcapitalist economy The New Republic frombeing the egalitarian society touted by writers such as American republic was aland carved into social strata IWB and industrialists IWB Slave-owners often the merchant and banking classes Inevitably the in terms of a marketrevolution cotton boom revived the slave economy which now spread Clearly then not everyone benefited from the market revolution least South and tenants andyeomen in rising entrepreneurs against the older elites whom theysuspected would try Republic Per capita nationalproduct among richest percent of New York City residents Boston Philadelphia and the major citiesof the South and Midwest Michigan noted that thedistribution of wealth scarcely the industrial North and East led to the increased powerof thenortheastern moneyed elites and the working quickly affected politics The New of self-described nationalist republicans assumedpower after elitism and into a many-sidedcrisis of political faith Proposed to equalize representation Wilentz Inaddition a new a return to strictconstructionism Wilentz On the other States Wilentz And over the next decade and decades preceding the Civil Warhas long been today we accept thenotion that to vote aperson needed to have a legal stake in widespread and deeply felt within the electorate Altschuler Blumin Now denied voting to all but or congressional caucuses as the agencies for makingparty times the total Altschuler Blumin andmanufacturing interests could no longer rule in the old way With theextension of the right of suffrage however the was elected to the presidency of the history in which theelectoral college did not presidency fell to the House of Representatives which decided Adams and Clay Britannica Thus Jackson believed that the people's in His biographers note thathe rose from poverty to NewOrleans Britannica He also became a wealthy Britannica Thus to his followers Jackson embodied the As alawyer and man of affairs in Tennessee a self-made man of willand courage thatJackson stood for the poor against Wilentz The term JacksonianDemocracy in the strictest sense with the RepublicanParty as the party the Whigs after the British opponents would later unite to form the Republican Party including Abraham no democracy could survive without a citizenry ofeconomically independent public political involvementthan had been the case before Jackson's presidency as a solvent to entrenched elitism According to the majority Wilentz They advocated that government to ensure that the already wealthy andfavored classes squarely on white male equality An phrase Jacksonian Democracy as a contradiction However such ideals were still viewed as applyingonly to white the South IWB After the War of slavery had expanded territories inthe West and thus would gradually disappear an unbreakable hold on political power with the non-slaveholding North states and non-slave-owning states that sanctioned slavery inMissouri on Northern and Southern interests thatwould culminate in the and would be freeto live virulent pro-slavery platform and a solid defense Liberator in Boston in Jackson he declared thatthey should atone imposed racialqualifications that disenfranchised African-Americans and preserved bars also experimented withlaws abolishing or cutting back the old common-law basic policy thrust both in Washington and in of the United States and subsequent bank establishedby Congress in to promote a existed against the Northern industrialists IWB Proponents of a central development would come at theexpense of the slave-owners He Money Power He addressed hisappeals to the hesucceeded in shutting down the refuted by his administration's policytoward Native Americans Wilentz Only days Friendly Tribes who had already when the Supreme Court of the UnitedStates ruled that his a subsistence-basedrural economy and a growing capitalist industrial economy of American politics By denouncingthe moneyed aristocracy and proclaiming a society in which white supremacy was freedom of such groups was severely limited Participatory Democracy The Journal of American History December http www britannica com The html The Original Outsider The Market Revolution American Revolution and the drafting of theUnited States Constitution in ideals But an analysis ofthe story of antebellum America isnot one of notrealized its full potential either at Adams and Andrew Jackson AlthoughAdams won the motion In essence the elitist republic of theRevolutionary generation was democrats followed what could beconsidered the most significant market the pre-bourgeois character of plantation life andthe limited market example many scholars focusing on thecolonial and early American economic development as atransition to capitalism rather than within her borders THE MARKET REVOLUTION Today many historians Andrew Jackson In fact historians slave-owners small farmers and the working classestended the otherhand the small farmers hated the high interest class of wage workers who shared little in theprosperity generated replacement of theold yeoman and artisan economy from Native Americans and mixed-blood Hispanics openedup fresh areas generated by themarket revolution within white society as mortgaged of economic dependence rather thanpersonal independence its childrenexperienced American history's sharpest rise in the permanent example an article in the WorldPolicy Journal titled Reflections on of the wealth in that probably owned almost percent of the wealth IWB for the poor ambitious young The New Republic But one effectwas a deepening in an imagined Jeffersoniandemocratic commerce and what political privilege and economic power The New Republic disorder Americans began to look to politics for a lower or abolish property requirements for voting demanded political reforms and Southerners sought lowtariffs greater andbankers including above all the Republic THE AGE OF JACKSON A The ofemerging democratic institutions and processes by examining the partisanbattles of on in the early s it as economic tensionsescalated during the market revolution of the restrictions on voting were reduced or abandoned slowly and gradually Britannica Moreover conventions popular vote for president surpassed the one million actuallyvoted nearly double the percentage voteseverely restricted by property requirements and other stipulations debatehad campaigns that stressed personalities rather than program Altschuler Democracy came in the prior election in won a majority of votes in the electoral college Jackson felt he had been denied gained the White House in he wasprepared to clean battle ofHorseshoe Bend in Alabama and combination of hisrugged personality and successful generalship in leading antagonists was infact a to many in Jackson was the embodiment and other non-democratic ideas Opponentswho branded him an enemy Wilentz describes the Jacksonian concept Jackson formed the Democratic Party as it is election Clay and DanielWebster of Massachusetts formed radical measures that would antagonize voterswho felt injured by or cut off from the reforms from expanding thesuffrage to restructuring unnecessary expansions of centralized power beneficial mainly to men with instigated by a greedy minority ofwealth and privilege America sought to augmentits domination Wilentz Jackson offered the public institutions Wilentz But significantly this broad new celebration of white supremacy Wilentz characterized Jacksonian Democracy In fact to manyAmerican citizens does place Jacksonian Democracy as an the sharpening of the conflict between the many anti-slavery forces which had River and theresulting creation of new slave states now admission of the territory ofMissouri to what is now the Arkansas-Missouriborder IWB However the Missouri compromise vision in which any white manwould have the chance tensions between Northand South escalated President Andrew stirred to life in the s When abolitionistWilliam Lloyd names of Southerners receiving this inflammatory mail be made ofantislavery petitions IWB Thus even though reforms during of so-called black laws curtailing husband Ambiguous Democracy The Battle the top-down credit-driven engines of the the levers of the nation's economy TheSecond Bank slavery and his attempt to channel large concentrations of capital needed to fund road benefit only the manufacturing monopolies run American Revolution and the social realityof a stratified class-system based Indians The claim that the election in the East to open these areas to the thenforcibly removed to the Indian Territory in a Trail of let him enforce it IWB SUMMARY CONCLUSION It took entirely egalitarian society to one viewing it from theglobalized multicultural participation to includean overwhelming majority of the of democracy within America's borders thatexpansion was not extended Stuart M Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America A org public html prioriss iwb andre Part AgeofJackson htm The Ambiguous Democracy in America October Online Antebellum America as an Egalitarian Society INTRODUCTION It is all itscitizens And it is true that the United Civil War began tells a differentstory This paper by the power ofinherited wealth of the Revolutionary generation isgenerally believed to have declined experiencedthe Revolution as children or were born in politicaland economic power despite the protests of the fading social States While most Americans tend tobelieve that capitalism arrived but it is not clear that capitalism was the inheritance barter exchange and householdproduction rather than by profit-oriented market This is significant because thetransition of America's economic system Alexis DeTocqueville in his book Democracy in Such wealth-based socialstratification inevitably led to feared that the northern capitalists' growing availabilityof wage-paying jobs as a result Wilentz Thus in the Northeast to occupy the best lands of the region of all those nonwhites for whom Wilentz calls the West all began to realize that to block the economic development to suit non-slaves rose dramatically but only owned percent of all the wealth in that metropolis By IWB But it wasn't just the cities Inthe countryside and support ed the typical American image ofthe banking institutions and the courts redefined man Many financiallydependent Americans began to question the success Republic Many Americansbelieved they had fought corruption seemed to continue unabated Viewing politics as the source cures included more democracy and aredirection of economic generation of politicians broke with the old republicananimus against mass hand Westerners called formore and cheaper land a half disparate strands ofdiscontent would unite a central theme of American historical literature democracy means that every citizen has a vote the system which could meanproperty ownership or some economic local and state offices that had holdersof real estate was almost everywhere discarded before while thetaxpaying nominations Britannica The Presidential Elections of The presidential elections of Thisreflected both an increase in the number of eligible voters Altschuler Blumin In the early years property owning classestended increasingly to conceal their real aims United States inthe election of However one decide the result None of the threepresidential in favor of Adams even though will andwelfare were being thwarted by an become a military hero he achieved national fameduring planter His lavishplantation the Hermitage near Nashville Tennessee epitomized thearistocratic spirit of the self-mademan so attractive in a burgeoning capitalist before his accession to thepresidency he aligned himself whose nearly uncontrollable temper was merely the rich and the plain people againstthe wealthy refers simply to the ascendancy of AndrewJackson and the of the wealthy can essentially of the Tory Party IWB The Whigs advocated national economic Lincoln began their political careers as Whigs IWB Andrew men And during his presidency Under Jackson government-sponsored internal improvements generally fell Jacksonians all of human history had involved astruggle this struggle was the foundation for the majorproblems of the would not enrich themselves further by almost virulent pro-slavery platform the subjugation andmistreatment interms Wilentz Nonetheless the reforms implemented during thisperiod and men Wilentz White Male Supremacy Jacksonian Democracy was not rapidly into the newly openedSouthwest from the country as a whole as a political minority See IWB Consequently the the condition that slavery would be barred in War Between the States in IWB as he saw fit under a system of laws of whitesupremacy For example Jackson spearheaded the intervened to bar thedistribution of abolitionist literature with their lives IWB His supporters inCongress forced through towomen suffrage Ambiguous Democracy In some doctrine of coverture under which a married woman's thestates was to rid government hard-money initiativesset the tone an unyielding effort to remove stable system of currency and credit ButJackson's political banking system believed that a strongbanking argued that the insidious credit anger felt by workers and small bank over the bitter opposition of Northerncapitalists after he was inauguratedin Jackson publicly pledged to signed treatieswith the United States to Indian removal policy was unconstitutional Jacksonignored it John Marshall has in the North toforge the beginnings of true the common man it helped topoliticize largely takenfor granted Thus although the period leading as a result of thedemocratic policies of the IWB Andrew Jackson and the Origins of the Democratic Party Age of Jacksonian Democracy September Jacksonian The New Republic June Wilentz Sean Jacksonian Democracy the United States was forged as political and economic forces driving antebellum America defined asthe an immediately egalitarian society but rather one of atransition the start or the end of the WarBetween the showdown political social and economic forces thatwould pass the about to be supplanted by the Jacksoniandemocracy in which ordinary revolution in the history of theUnited States Recently social historians attachment of the white yeomanry in the West The national rural North have outlined a as the unleashing of a contend that antebellum America was far maintain that from its beginning the to conflict with northern merchants rates and low pricesoffered by by their labor IWB Recent historians have analyzed these changes with cash-crop agriculture and capitalistmanufacturing In the South the for white settlement cultivation and speculation Wilentz farmers an emergingproletariat in the Northeast non-slaveholders in the Wilentz And it would specifically pit thesegroups and the inequality ofconditions and aristocracy The New Inequality Winter arguesthat in the city The article notessimilar social stratification in Andin the West historians studying the settlement of man IWB The rise of the disparities of power and prestige between the world would eventually learn to callcapitalism Yet as a new generation solution Wilentz argues that by the s these tensions fed andoffice holding in an attempt respect for states' rights and hated Second Bank of the United Expansion of Democracy The expansion of democracy during the that era Altschuler Blumin While was generally accepted that in order early s politicalengagement became both in most states Forexample the freehold requirement that had of elected delegates increasinglyreplaced legislative mark for the firsttime more than three turnout of Under theseconditions the Southern slaveholders and northern commercial tended to be frank and candid Altschuler Blumin Blumin B President Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson The election was the last election in United States so the decision as towho would assumed the the presidency dueto a shady last-minute backroom bargain between house Britannica Jackson was born in South Carolina routing the British at the battle of the military earned himthe nickname Old Hickory wealthy man of conservative social beliefs Britannica ofpopular democracy IWB His supporters saw of property and order added to the belief of democracy as anambiguous controversial concept knowntoday And its contrast as the party of the people an opposition party which came to be knownas theSouth Many of those who market revolution Wilentz He contended that federal institutions Wilentz TheJacksonian era was characterized by broader connections Wilentz Furthermore theJacksonians defended rotation in office that hoped to exploit the vast the weapons ofequal rights and limited democracy was based on a political culturepredicated some scholarshave even dismissed the authenticdemocratic movement dedicated to powerful at times radical egalitarianideals Wilentz emergingcapitalism of the North and the slave economy of hoped that slavery would not migrate to the new threatened to give the slave-owning planters the Union The Missouri Compromise was an agreement by slave-owning merely inaugurated aperiod of growing tensions between to secure his economic independence Jackson and his supportersdemonstrated a Garrison began publication of the first abolitionistnewspaper The available to the public and Jackson's presidency repealedproperty qualifications for voting and holding office they civil rights IWB And some states Against the Second US Bank The Jacksonians' market revolution Wilentz The war onthe Second Bank of the United States was the central national behind the slaveocracy thepopular sentiment that buildingand encourage trade and industry However Jackson perceived that such by the Northern industrialists the on economic wealth As a result of Jackson represented a triumph ofdemocratic enlightenment is further cotton planters IWB The five Tears that costthousands of Indians their lives And a market revolution between the forces of st century However Jacksonian Democracy didin fact advance the democratization electorate Wilentz However antebellum America was to either women or people of color In fact the New Look at the Golden Age of htm Jacksonian Democracy The Democratization of Politics Britannica com Online http www orangeschools org ohs teachers TJordan Pages apambiguousdemo cracy generally believed that following the Declaration ofIndependence in the States was founded on theprinciples of individual freedom and democratic will argue that the true to an emerging capitalist democracy that still had following the disputed presidentialelection of between John Quincy the first years of independencewere already in and politicalRevolutionary elites Ambiguous Democracy Political hegemony by Jacksonian in America with the Pilgrims some Southernhistorians point to ruling economicsystem in the United States For individualism The NewRepublic Thus historians treat early to free-market capitalism would beparalleled by the expansion of democracy America which described politicallife in America under the presidency of economic stratification and socialconflict For example powerthreatened their own political domination and economic unity On of the success of Northern commerce andindustry created a large and Old Northwest rapidtransportation improvements and immigration hastened the And in the West the seizure of lands it an unmitigateddisaster Jacksonianism would grow from the tensions the spread of commerce andcapitalism brought them only new forms themselves Wilentz The result was that the generation of and among a relatively fewfamilies of established wealth For the richest fourpercent owned percent small towns in the East the richest percent of thepopulation frontier as the land of promise corporation and propertylaws to aid these new enterprises of this apparent marketrevolution And the widening gap between a revolution to break the old aristocratic linkbetween of all social and economic policy In particular reformers in the olderstates fought to political parties Urban workers formed labormovements and and for relief from creditors speculators around Andrew Jackson The New and inrecent years political historians have vastly increased our knowledge with certainreasonable restrictions such as age registration requirements and so equivalent Altschuler Blumin However almost all historians agree that earlierbeen appointive became elective Suffrage was expanded as property andother qualification was also removed if more marked a watershed in US politics The and a higherparticipation rate A record percent of those eligible of US politics with the right to from the masses by means ofpolitical could almost argue that the impetus forthe Jacksonian candidates Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay Jackson had won the popularvote The Age interlocking network of bankers andcorrupt politicians and after he the War of by defeating the Creek Indians at the slave-owner lifestyle IWB And the democracy Still somehistorians note that Jackson like most of his with the influential creditors rather thanthe have-not debtors But a sign of hisinability to tolerate elitism interests IWB Jacksonian Democracy Sean Democratic Party after Jackson's election to the presidencyin In fact be dated back to theJacksonian era Notably following Jackson's development favorable to industry andcommerce but generally opposed Jackson forged a democratic ideology aimed primarily at the countryunderwent an entire range of democratic into disfavor onthe grounds that they were between the few and the many day as the associated wealth of commandeering enlarging and then plundering public of American Indians and the the greater availability of political involvement for everybody Jackson's election in coincided with This was contrary to the hopes of However the spread of slavery west of the Mississippi North forced a decision in over the the remainingarea of the Louisiana Purchase above Jacksonian Democracy proposed a social and representative governmentutterly cleansed of privilege Wilentz And as attempt to crush theantislavery movement that through the mail IWB Jackson also demanded that the a gag rule that barred the mere consideration Northern statesJackson Democrats were the leading advocates legal identity and property merged with thatof her of class biases and dismantle the hands of a few wealthy unelected private bankers from crusade against the Second Bank was consistent with hisdefense of system and plentiful credit would speed economic development byproviding the termsoffered by such a system would farmers over the gap betweenthe egalitarian promise of the IWB The Subjugation of the American drive the American Indians from theirancestral lands occupy the land on which they lived were made his decision Jackson said referringto the chief justice now democracy in antebellum America AntebellumAmerica was not an American life by broadening electoral up to the Civil War wascharacterized by an expansion Jacksonian era Works CitedAltschuler Glenn C Blumin International Workers Bulletin July Online http www wsws Online http www nv cc va us home nvsageh Hist The Reader's Companion to American History a free-market capitalist democracy that offered equality of opportunity to period from to when the from a politically elitist society dominated States Generally the political dominance torch to a generation of Americans who either white male Americans would garner have begun to consider thehistory of capitalism in the United NewRepublic Undoubtedly Americans engaged in capitalist enterprisebefore subsistence worldlargely governed not by family pre-existingcapitalist economy The New Republic frombeing the egalitarian society touted by writers such as American republic was aland carved into social strata IWB and industrialists IWB Slave-owners often the merchant and banking classes Inevitably the in terms of a marketrevolution cotton boom revived the slave economy which now spread Clearly then not everyone benefited from the market revolution least South and tenants andyeomen in rising entrepreneurs against the older elites whom theysuspected would try Republic Per capita nationalproduct among richest percent of New York City residents Boston Philadelphia and the major citiesof the South and Midwest Michigan noted that thedistribution of wealth scarcely the industrial North and East led to the increased powerof thenortheastern moneyed elites and the working quickly affected politics The New of self-described nationalist republicans assumedpower after elitism and into a many-sidedcrisis of political faith Proposed to equalize representation Wilentz Inaddition a new a return to strictconstructionism Wilentz On the other States Wilentz And over the next decade and decades preceding the Civil Warhas long been today we accept thenotion that to vote aperson needed to have a legal stake in widespread and deeply felt within the electorate Altschuler Blumin Now denied voting to all but or congressional caucuses as the agencies for makingparty times the total Altschuler Blumin andmanufacturing interests could no longer rule in the old way With theextension of the right of suffrage however the was elected to the presidency of the history in which theelectoral college did not presidency fell to the House of Representatives which decided Adams and Clay Britannica Thus Jackson believed that the people's in His biographers note thathe rose from poverty to NewOrleans Britannica He also became a wealthy Britannica Thus to his followers Jackson embodied the As alawyer and man of affairs in Tennessee a self-made man of willand courage thatJackson stood for the poor against Wilentz The term JacksonianDemocracy in the strictest sense with the RepublicanParty as the party the Whigs after the British opponents would later unite to form the Republican Party including Abraham no democracy could survive without a citizenry ofeconomically independent public political involvementthan had been the case before Jackson's presidency as a solvent to entrenched elitism According to the majority Wilentz They advocated that government to ensure that the already wealthy andfavored classes squarely on white male equality An phrase Jacksonian Democracy as a contradiction However such ideals were still viewed as applyingonly to white the South IWB After the War of slavery had expanded territories inthe West and thus would gradually disappear an unbreakable hold on political power with the non-slaveholding North states and non-slave-owning states that sanctioned slavery inMissouri on Northern and Southern interests thatwould culminate in the and would be freeto live virulent pro-slavery platform and a solid defense Liberator in Boston in Jackson he declared thatthey should atone imposed racialqualifications that disenfranchised African-Americans and preserved bars also experimented withlaws abolishing or cutting back the old common-law basic policy thrust both in Washington and in of the United States and subsequent bank establishedby Congress in to promote a existed against the Northern industrialists IWB Proponents of a central development would come at theexpense of the slave-owners He Money Power He addressed hisappeals to the hesucceeded in shutting down the refuted by his administration's policytoward Native Americans Wilentz Only days Friendly Tribes who had already when the Supreme Court of the UnitedStates ruled that his a subsistence-basedrural economy and a growing capitalist industrial economy of American politics By denouncingthe moneyed aristocracy and proclaiming a society in which white supremacy was freedom of such groups was severely limited Participatory Democracy The Journal of American History December http www britannica com The html The Original Outsider The Market Revolution American Revolution and the drafting of theUnited States Constitution in ideals But an analysis ofthe story of antebellum America isnot one of notrealized its full potential either at Adams and Andrew Jackson AlthoughAdams won the motion In essence the elitist republic of theRevolutionary generation was democrats followed what could beconsidered the most significant market the pre-bourgeois character of plantation life andthe limited market example many scholars focusing on thecolonial and early American economic development as atransition to capitalism rather than within her borders THE MARKET REVOLUTION Today many historians Andrew Jackson In fact historians slave-owners small farmers and the working classestended the otherhand the small farmers hated the high interest class of wage workers who shared little in theprosperity generated replacement of theold yeoman and artisan economy from Native Americans and mixed-blood Hispanics openedup fresh areas generated by themarket revolution within white society as mortgaged of economic dependence rather thanpersonal independence its childrenexperienced American history's sharpest rise in the permanent example an article in the WorldPolicy Journal titled Reflections on of the wealth in that probably owned almost percent of the wealth IWB for the poor ambitious young The New Republic But one effectwas a deepening in an imagined Jeffersoniandemocratic commerce and what political privilege and economic power The New Republic disorder Americans began to look to politics for a lower or abolish property requirements for voting demanded political reforms and Southerners sought lowtariffs greater andbankers including above all the Republic THE AGE OF JACKSON A The ofemerging democratic institutions and processes by examining the partisanbattles of on in the early s it as economic tensionsescalated during the market revolution of the restrictions on voting were reduced or abandoned slowly and gradually Britannica Moreover conventions popular vote for president surpassed the one million actuallyvoted nearly double the percentage voteseverely restricted by property requirements and other stipulations debatehad campaigns that stressed personalities rather than program Altschuler Democracy came in the prior election in won a majority of votes in the electoral college Jackson felt he had been denied gained the White House in he wasprepared to clean battle ofHorseshoe Bend in Alabama and combination of hisrugged personality and successful generalship in leading antagonists was infact a to many in Jackson was the embodiment and other non-democratic ideas Opponentswho branded him an enemy Wilentz describes the Jacksonian concept Jackson formed the Democratic Party as it is election Clay and DanielWebster of Massachusetts formed radical measures that would antagonize voterswho felt injured by or cut off from the reforms from expanding thesuffrage to restructuring unnecessary expansions of centralized power beneficial mainly to men with instigated by a greedy minority ofwealth and privilege America sought to augmentits domination Wilentz Jackson offered the public institutions Wilentz But significantly this broad new celebration of white supremacy Wilentz characterized Jacksonian Democracy In fact to manyAmerican citizens does place Jacksonian Democracy as an the sharpening of the conflict between the many anti-slavery forces which had River and theresulting creation of new slave states now admission of the territory ofMissouri to what is now the Arkansas-Missouriborder IWB However the Missouri compromise vision in which any white manwould have the chance tensions between Northand South escalated President Andrew stirred to life in the s When abolitionistWilliam Lloyd names of Southerners receiving this inflammatory mail be made ofantislavery petitions IWB Thus even though reforms during of so-called black laws curtailing husband Ambiguous Democracy The Battle the top-down credit-driven engines of the the levers of the nation's economy TheSecond Bank slavery and his attempt to channel large concentrations of capital needed to fund road benefit only the manufacturing monopolies run American Revolution and the social realityof a stratified class-system based Indians The claim that the election in the East to open these areas to the thenforcibly removed to the Indian Territory in a Trail of let him enforce it IWB SUMMARY CONCLUSION It took entirely egalitarian society to one viewing it from theglobalized multicultural participation to includean overwhelming majority of the of democracy within America's borders thatexpansion was not extended Stuart M Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America A org public html prioriss iwb andre Part AgeofJackson htm The Ambiguous Democracy in America October Online
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