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Yakvenalex [24]
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Why did several influential leaders call for a convention of states in 1787? T

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Naddika [18.5K]1 year ago
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c) The nation faced serious economic and political problems

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Jacksonian Democracy

“Jacksonian democracy” refers to the period of time (roughly 1828–1840) dominated by the controversial presidency of Andrew Jackson (1829–1837). Jackson, a westerner and the hero of the Battle of New Orleans (1815), ran for the presidency in 1824 but lost to John Quincy Adams. He ran again in 1828 and won in a landslide.

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