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    Nation The period of 1820-1840 was a very exciting time of growth in America. America was becoming more independent in its thinking and also in the way that its politics worked. There were many things that contributed to the reemergence of a two party system in the period of 1820-1840. The major political personalities were a major contributor. By using their influence on the people and their influence in the government‚ many men were able to help bring about the two different parties and to influence

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    National Bank created controversy in our country. The argument was whether it was “constitutional”. Despite warnings from George Washington two political parties were created. Hamilton led the federalists and Jefferson led the Democratic-Republicans. After the War of 1812 our country entered an Era of Good Feelings in which there was only one political party‚ the Democratic-Republicans. Only 8 years later this Era came to an end with the election on 1824. There were 4 candidates running for presidency:

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    Between 1820 and 1840 the American population increased dramatically and most were moving to town and cities. The quality of health and living standards improved so white women had a lot of children and there was decrease in infant mortality rate. By the year 1840‚ the population had increased to 17 million. The population of New York for instance was the 312-805‚000 making it the largest‚ lot of people were also migrating from Europe to America. Politicians used this growth to seek more support

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    The political elements played an enormously important role during the time period 1820-1840. Between the presidency of both Thomas Jefferson in 1800 and Andrew Jackson in 1828‚ American culture and politics were transformed as democracy appeared to suffuse every aspect of them. The growth of democracy caused a significant political consequence; the expansion of suffrage to include virtually all men by the removal of property requirements. The removal of property requirements proved to be controversial

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    electorate * 1811: St. Josephs Rebellion * 1820: Missouri Compromise * 1820-1880: Cult of Domesticity * 1820s: Lowell System * 1821: Emma Willard founded Troy Female Seminary in NY * 1823: Horace Mann advocated universal public education * 1830: Removal Act of 1830 * 1830: Godey’s Lady’s Book * 1830s: Abolitionism * 1831: Nat Turners Rebellion * 1834: Factory Girls Association * 1838-1839: Trail of Tears * 1840s: Brook Farm * 1842: Dorthea Dix advocated

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    The Renaissance was a period in European civilization from about the 14th century to the 17th century‚ following the European Middle Ages. The Renaissance brought forth new thoughts and ideas‚ leaving behind the fixed ideologies of the Middle Ages. This paper will discuss how the emergence of Humanism through literature and art‚ the Protestant Reformation‚ and the fall of the Byzantine Empire are some of the most important factors that sparked the beginning of the Renaissance. Firstly‚ Europe’s

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    Socialist Party The influence of political parties in America’s history have shaped the country to what it is today. To learn about the history of a country one must observe and analyze the parties that shaped it. One of those parties is the Socialist Party. The Socialist Party has a rich history‚ interesting ideas on the size of government in America and other major issues‚ politicians‚ and riveting elections that had lasting effects on the party. We must explore every aspect of the party to discover

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    Leading into the January elections‚ the Center Party was bolstered by multiple factors. On November 13th‚ the Prussian revolutionary government’s minister of culture‚ Adolf Hoffmann had announced that he intended to ban religious instruction in public schools‚ abolish denominational schools‚ confiscate the property of Protestant and Catholic Churches‚ replace religious festivals with nature festivals‚ and ban religious officials from holding public office. The proclamation inspired widespread activism

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    The Antebellum Period occurred from 1820-1860. It was a period in history where abolition was using and separation between abolitionists and supporters of slavery became apparent. While the abolitionist movement is one of the well known social reforms to have occurred‚ there was also the Horace Mann and the Public School Movement which fought for the equality in education. There was also the Temperance Movement which called for the prohibition of alcohol. The Abolitionist Movement was formed during

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    Herb AP American History Period 4 10/8/12 Emergence of a Two-Party System 1789-1808 A two-party system is a political system in which the electorate gives its majority of votes to only two major parties and in which one or the other party can win a majority in the legislature. An example of a two-party system is the United States of America‚ which has the Republicans and the Democrats. For the candidacy to be president‚ the person must have a majority of the party supporting him or her. An advantage

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