The Hudson's Bay Company, which was British-owned, ran the trading in Idaho in the 1820s...but Britain never had political control of Idaho.
The one-party system in the United States broke down in the 1820s primarily due to rising political divisions and regional interests, particularly surrounding issues like slavery, economic policy, and states' rights. The decline of the Democratic-Republican Party, along with increasing public participation and the emergence of new political factions, led to the formation of a competitive two-party system. This new system was characterized by the rivalry between the Democrats and the Whigs, reflecting a broader range of political ideologies and interests.
whigs and tories
The federalists party disappeared.
e. none of the above
The dissapearance of the Federalist party
John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
The Federalist Party was the first American political party, from the early 1790s to 1816, the era of the first party system, with remnants lasting into the 1820s.
mass participation through wider voting rights for white males.
1820s
Because Political differences seemed to disappear and the Federalist Party was nearly non existent. By the 1820s, there was really only one political party remaining in the US.
The Democratic upheaval of the 1820s refers to a significant political shift in the United States, marked by the rise of the Democratic Party under Andrew Jackson. This period saw the expansion of suffrage to more white men, the decline of the Federalist Party, and the emergence of a more populist political culture. Jackson's presidency (1829-1837) emphasized the principles of democracy, individualism, and opposition to elites, leading to fierce political rivalries and the establishment of a two-party system that included the Democrats and the Whigs. This upheaval fundamentally altered American politics, promoting broader participation and changing the nature of political engagement.