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AP United States History
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Jeffersonian Democracy Emphasis

Easy Period 4: 1800–1848 Jeffersonian Democracy

The early 19th century in the United States was characterized by a political philosophy known as Jeffersonian Democracy, named after Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. This philosophy emphasized individual liberty, agrarian ideals, and the belief in the virtue of the common man, contrasting sharply with the Federalist views of a strong central government. Understanding the key components and implications of Jeffersonian Democracy is crucial to analyzing the political landscape of this period.

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