The British victory in the French and Indian War had a great impact on the British Empire. Firstly, it meant a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World. But the cost of the war had greatly enlarged Britain's debt. ... The war had an equally profound but very different effect on the American colonists.
After the war there were even more taxes on the colonists because england was in a butload of debt to other countries, they had already taxed the colonists during the war and the even more harshly afterwards. SO, i think the relationship between england and the colonists was tense and had a lot of tension between the two places.
During Jefferson's time, only white male property owners could vote. During Jackson's time, most states allowed white males to vote even if they didn't own property.