Democracy During The Jacksonian Democracy

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Democracy is what America is built upon, however, it has changed vastly throughout the years. Democracy allows the people to have a say in what the government decides. Americans fought so hard to get away from a monarchy so that they could be free in what they believe in and how they live, although, there has to be some rules for the better of the people, and that is where democracy come into play as a happy medium. Since many did not want anything that closely resembled a monarch, many opposed expanding the government and giving it more power because they feared it would function just as a monarch. This caused many debates and changes in democracy. Specifically, from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, differences in the American Republic …show more content…

The Jacksonian democracy changed the way Americans voted forever because it allowed all white males to be able to vote which was not permitted before. It sparked a precedence that all should be able to vote, years later women and then African Americans would be allowed to vote, but not during the Jacksonian democracy. Another effect the changes had on America was the desire to abolish slavery. Jackson had no desire to abolish it and even owned slaves, this lack of desire prolonged slavery several years. Slavery was so cruel and ruined so many peoples and families’ lives and had such a huge effect on African Americans lives. Also, the Native Americans were affected by Jacksonian democracy as well. Many of the Indians did not agree with the Indian Removal Act and did not wish to move out of their homes that they had been in before the colonists came. This is why it was so controversial, because many were forced out of their homes. It was not fair to the Indians but Jackson was doing it to expand land within the states borders. Overall, the transition from the Jeffersonian democracy to the Jacksonian democracy Started a more progressive era of democracy as well as shaping the political groups that are now present today in …show more content…

Not only did he change the way of voting by supporting the common man and letting all white males vote instead of just the ones who owned property but he also changed politics by creating the democratic party, who supported his ideal. The conservatives followed after, forming a group who opposed Jacksons ideas. It is important to know how a political party started and know what they believed in, in order to best fit someone into a group. Both presidents had their own way of doing things in different times and stages of America. There were different circumstances and issues during both presidencies that caused them to make decisions that would affect the future of America and its democracy. Many lives such as the Native Americans’ and African Americans lives were affected by these choices. Lastly, throughout the presidency of Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, changes in the American Republic took place, the explanations for these differences can be pinpointed, and the importance of these differences in the future of the American Republic development can be

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