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Gomez
14 January, 03:24
What was the main idea of Jacksonian democracy?
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June Dodson
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Jacksonian democracy. A movement for more democracy in American government in the 1830s. Led by President Andrew Jackson, this movement championed greater rights for the common man and was opposed to any signs of aristocracy in the nation.
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