Andrew Jackson began a new era in US politics when he won the 1828 election. Jacksonianism or opposition to it defined the second party system for the next couple decades, forming the Democratic and Whig Parties. They quarreled over tariffs, American economic school, national bank, expansion, imperialism, and nullification. The next three presidents (Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler) all contended with Jacksnonian democracy.
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John Ross, Memorial of the Cherokees (1829): [ Ссылка ]
Andrew Jackson veto of bank charter: [ Ссылка ]
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Jacksonian Era : Democracy and the Mob
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