They allowed women to vote so that way there could be more votes and more elections.
He thought it only served the ritch
jacksonian democracy moved away from jeffersonian democracy. also Andrew Jackson started jacksonian democracy while thomas Jefferson started jeffersonian democracy. ^^^^^^ bull ***t answer ^^^^^^
Jacksonian Democracy is a movement toward greater democracy
Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy was created in 1782.
The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was the increase in the influence of the common man.
Jacksonian democracy actually excluded these groups from voting rights. Andrew Jackson's presidency promoted the expansion of suffrage to white males regardless of property ownership, but did not extend voting rights to blacks, Native Americans, or women. This period was characterized by increased political participation and the rise of the common man in American politics.
Since "it" is a vague term, there's a link to Jacksonian Democracy that's been added to the bottom of this answer.
Yes, parties began holding public nominatiions in the Jacksonian era
in the Jacksonian time, because south Carolina didn't like the high taxes on imported goods
they beleived it favored a small number of rich investors.
No, the deomocratic party did not disappear during the Jacksonian era, instead it just changed names.