The expansion of democracy in the early 1800s was driven by several key factors, including the rise of populism and the increasing political power of the common man, particularly through movements advocating for suffrage rights. Economic changes, such as the market revolution, led to a growing middle class that demanded greater political representation. Additionally, the influence of Enlightenment ideas about individual rights and governance encouraged reforms that made political participation more accessible. Lastly, the decline of property requirements for voting played a crucial role in broadening the electorate.
Democratic Revolution
Transportation advancements facilitated westward expansion but failed to cross major waterways.
people were similar in ways that both motivated by similar things such as mix of desire to get new markets.
The dramatic increase in the number of voters during the early 1800s was primarily due to the expansion of suffrage, as many states began to reduce or eliminate property ownership requirements for voting. The rise of Jacksonian democracy emphasized greater political participation for the "common man," encouraging more citizens to engage in the electoral process. Additionally, population growth and westward expansion contributed to a more diverse electorate, leading to increased voter registration and turnout.
slaves were free, woman could vote and native americans could live where they wished
the expansion of slavery
Democratic Revolution
Transportation advancements facilitated westward expansion but failed to cross major waterways.
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war of 1812, monroe doctrine, westward expansion
people were similar in ways that both motivated by similar things such as mix of desire to get new markets.
The dramatic increase in the number of voters during the early 1800s was primarily due to the expansion of suffrage, as many states began to reduce or eliminate property ownership requirements for voting. The rise of Jacksonian democracy emphasized greater political participation for the "common man," encouraging more citizens to engage in the electoral process. Additionally, population growth and westward expansion contributed to a more diverse electorate, leading to increased voter registration and turnout.
slaves were free, woman could vote and native americans could live where they wished
The people formed workers unions and farmers united (The Grange) in the early 1800's to urge the government to become a government of the people instead of a separate governing body.
Page 645 of world history by McDougal Littell book, the paragraph which says Germany Industrializes.
Page 645 of world history by McDougal Littell book, the paragraph which says Germany Industrializes.
skiing was around long before the 1800s