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The most significant change in American political institutions during the first 100 years following the adoption of the Constitution was probably the abolition of the property ownership requirement for voting. During the era of "Jacksonian Democracy" in the 1820s and 1830s, state after state drastically increased the number of people eligible to vote by extending suffrage to all adult, white males. This transformed not only the way in which elections were run, but also the kinds of policies government officials would enact.

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