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The Democratic Party emerged in the 1820s, evolving from the Democratic-Republican Party. It believed in promoting agrarian interests, states' rights, and the expansion of democracy, advocating for the common man against what it perceived as elite interests. The party emphasized individual liberty and opposed centralized government control, reflecting the populist sentiments of the era.

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