Abstract
By the time the 1828 presidential election rolls around, the party has divided itself into National Republicans-Adams and his supporters-and Democratic Republicans-Andrew Jackson and his followers. The campaign on both sides degenerates into a war of personal invectives. In the end Jackson's victory is decisive, but sectional. People flood into Washington for Jackson's inauguration. By this point in the nation's history some voting restrictions have been lifted and all white males may vote and hold office, regardless of their economic status. With this expanded electorate there is increasing interest in politics.
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American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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