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  • ...only further broke down political stability leading to the demise of the [[Second Party System]]. It is one of the steps leading to the [[American Civil War]]. The compromise was also the beginning of the end of the Second Party System. The great Whig leaders Clay and Webster had left the leadership of the pa
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  • ...th [[Jacksonian Democracy]], which dominated the next political era, the [[Second Party System]]. The most prominent spokesmen included [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Mad * [[Second Party System]]
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  • {{rpl|Second Party System}}
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  • * McCormick, Richard P. ''The Second Party System: Party Formation'' (1969) deals with the collapse of the First Party System
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  • * Brown, David. "Jeffersonian Ideology and the Second Party System." ''Historian'' 62, no. 1 (1999): 17-30. * Formisano, Ronald P., "Political Character, Antipartyism, and the Second Party System.” ''American Quarterly'' 21 (Winter 1969), 683-709
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  • ====Second Party System==== The [[Second Party System]] (1828-1854) revolved around the Democratic party founded by Andrew Jackso
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  • ...ival [[Whig Party]]. More broadly, the term refers to the period of the [[Second Party System]] (1824-1854) when Jacksonian philosophy was ascendant as well as the spiri
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  • ...States), history|Democratic Party]]) one of the two main parties of the [[Second Party System]] in the United States, 1830 to mid-1850s. It operated in every state after ...pular political agreement.<ref>David Brown, "Jeffersonian Ideology and the Second Party System." ''Historian'' 1999 62(1): 17-30. </ref>
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  • ...r participation and organizational sophistication, in what is called the [[Second Party System]]. Silbey (2002) attributes the major role in this transformation to Van Bu * [[Second Party System]]
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  • In the 19th century during the [[First Party System]], the [[Second Party System]] and the [[Third Party System]] the United States invented or developed a
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  • ...[First Party System]] he was a [[Federalist Party )|Federalist]]l in the [[Second Party System]], he started with the [[Anti-Masonic Party]], then switched to the [[Whig
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  • ...(April 12, 1777- June 29, 1852) was a leading American politician in the [[Second Party System]] and leader of the [[Whig Party]]. He ran and lost three times for preside * Brown, David. "Jeffersonian Ideology and the Second Party System." ''Historian'' 1999 62(1): 17-30. Issn: 0018-2370 Fulltext: in Swetswise a
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  • ...Soil Party in 1848 and 1852, and the Know-Nothing Party in the 1850s. The Second Party System reflected and shaped the political, social, economic and cultural currents ...as determined to destroy his enemies on the battlefields of politics. The Second Party System came about primarily because of Jackson's determination to destroy the [[Se
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  • * [[Second Party System]]
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  • * [[Second Party System]]
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  • ...the Federalists shrank to a few isolated strongholds. In 1824-28, as the [[Second Party System]] emerged, the Democratic-Republican Party split into the Jacksonian factio
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  • ...f America|United States]] politics from about 1854 to the mid 1890s (see [[Second Party System]], [[Fourth Party System]]). In terms of issues, the main concerns were nat ...and local levels who lost faith in Whiggery. Second, what destroyed the [[Second Party System]] was an upheaval among the masses that mobilized ethnocultural concerns re
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  • During the [[Second Party System]] (1830-54) the [[Whig Party]] attracted most conservatives, such as [[Dani
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  • * Shade, William G. "The Second Party System" in Paul Kleppner ed., "Evolution of American Electoral Systems'' (1983)
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  • * Brown, David. "Jeffersonian Ideology And The Second Party System" ''Historian'', Fall, 1999 v62#1 pp 17-44 [http://www.questia.com/googleSc
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