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The Jacksonian Era was characterized by the idea that every citizen was equally important and the conviction that all should participate actively in government.

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It was the beginning of the expansion of political power to the masses, or at least to all white men regardless of property ownership, rather than it just being concentrated in the hands of a few notables. The Jacksonian Era ushered in a new attitude towards western expansion after the dust from the War of 1812 had settled.

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It was a time period when Andrew Jackson was president in which the common man began to have influence, regardless of wealth or property.

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The Jacksonian Era was characterized by the idea that every citizen was equally important and the conviction that all should participate actively in government.

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