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What was a major point of debate between the Whigs and democrats on economic policy?

How much government should be involved in the economy


What was a major point of debate between Whigs and democrats of economic policy?

How much government should be involved in the economy


What were the social political and economic forces that led to the emergence of the republican party?

split of northern democrats, whigs, know nothing party, free soil party, liberty party. all formed to make republican party


What two political parties existed in England during the glorious revolution?

The Royalists and the Puritans ("roundheads" or Protectorate) if you mean the civil war. the Glorious Revolution did not have political parties or factions. It was just the placing of William of Orange and Mary as the monarch in charge.


What where the consequences of Jackson's economics policies?

Andrew Jackson believed that planters, farmers, laborers, and mechanics were the "chosen class". He viewed industrialization as essential to the American economy, and saw the Bank of the United States as a monopoly of the rich. He was a firm believer in the use of "hard money" which means he was all about using gold and silver coins opposed to bank notes. He even went as far as to remove all of the federal government's funds from the Bank of the U.S. and put them in state banks which led to fall of the Bank. Four years before the Bank's charter was expired, the president of the Bank, Nicholas Biddle, put in for a new charter to expand the life of the bank, and although Congress approved his request Jackson vetoed it. The bank failed, and that led to the Panic of 1837. His other economic policies led to the "trail of tears" where thousands of Native Americans from Georgia were forced to march to Oklahoma reservations with hundreds of them dying along the way. Looking back on this dark time in American history, it could almost be considered genocide of the Cherokee people.

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Whats an issue in economic policy that the Whigs and Democrats disagreed about?

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The evasion of the slavery issue by whigs and democrats in 1848?

The Whigs and Democrats avoided and evaded the issue of slavery in the election of 1848 by splitting down the middle on who was for and who was against slavery. Whigs and Democrats in the South wanted to keep slavery. Whigs and Democrats in the North wanted to abolish slavery.


How did the views of the whigs and democrats differ from those in the Free-soil Party?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


How did the views of the Whigs and democrats differ from those in the free soil?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


How did the views of the whigs and democrats differ from those in the free-soil?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


How did the views of the whigs and the democrats differ from those in the free soil party?

The Whigs and Democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty.


How did the view of the whigs and democrats differ from those in the free-soil party?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


How did the views of the Whigs and Democrats different from those in the Free Soil party?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


How did the views of Whigs and democrats differ from those in the free soil party?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty


How did the views of the Whigs and Democrats differ from those of the free-soil party?

the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty