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Liberty and powerLiberty and power

Liberty and power1990

Harry L. Watson

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The raucous political debates of Jacksonian America often seemed to pit those who defended the ideals of liberty against those who asserted power. The author argues that these were serious policy disputes about the future of the Republic and the nature of its society and economy, and they led to intensified public involvement in politics and enduring political parties. His narrative shows how religious revivalism, new waves of immigration, westward expansion, the deeply divisive issue of Afro-American slavery, nascent industrialism, and other socioeconomic forces put strains on America's political framework and, in the end, transformed it.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL2772062W

Subjects

Politics and governmentJackson, andrew, 1767-1845United states, politics and governmentUnited states, politics and government, 1815-1861

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