The ELECTION OF 1796 was the first election in American history where political CANDIDATES at the local, state, and national level began to run for OFFICE as members of organized political parties that held strongly opposed political principles.
The king who was known as the king who lost America is King George III (d). He reigned from 1760 until 1820. He reigned for one of the longest periods of time by any British Royal in History. He is primarily remembered as the king who lost the American colonies as well as the king who went mad. Even so, he reigned until his death in 1820.The American Revolution was primarily sparked by the lack of American representation in the British parliament.
If you're talking about the government structure then it's a democracy.
If not then maybe you should try clearing up any misinterpretations or misunderstandings in the question.
I would say BOTH primary AND secondary,
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Generally speaking, it was the Constitutional principle of "popular sovereignty" that was the main focus of the North–South conflicts that led to the Civil War, since the main fear in the South was that the federal government was going to eliminate the institution of slavery all together.