The Democratic platform of 1824 emphasized individual liberty, states' rights, and agrarian interests, reflecting the values of rural America. It promoted a limited federal government while advocating for the expansion of suffrage and democratic participation. Key issues included support for westward expansion and opposition to the national bank. The platform aimed to appeal to a diverse coalition of voters, including farmers, laborers, and small business owners.
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The Democratic-Republican Party effectively ended in 1824, when it split into separate factions that eventually became the modern Democratic and Republican parties. However, the transition was not immediate, and it took several years for these new parties to fully crystallize and supplant the Democratic-Republican Party.
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
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Democratic-Republican Party.
He was a Democratic-Republican, one of the founders in 1792. The party later split (in 1824) to form the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.