Jacksonian Democracy

Title: Jacksonian Democracy
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Jacksonian Democracy
While the Jacksonian Democrats occasionally violated the United States Constitution and ideals of political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity, they did so in order to protect the interests of the common man. Because of the Jacksonian Democrats' actions, there was an atmosphere in the United States that captured the essence and ideals of the Constitution and aforementioned principles in that it emphasized the power and importance of the common man. Jackson stayed …showed first 75 words of 953 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 953 total…principles, he did so only to protect the interests of the common man, staying true to the idea a government was not meant to save the people from themselves, but that the power of the government comes from the people. It was because of his dedication to the common man and the feelings of power and importance he gave them that this time period, "the era of the common man", was called "the Jacksonian Era".

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