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The expansion of democratic participation in the United States between 1824 and 1840 is often referred to Jacksonian Democracy. President from 1829 to 1837, Andrew Jackson championed the cause of "ordinary" (i.e., white and not upper-class) men. (Women did not vote until 1920.)
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One central idea of the selection is that the colonists
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The British made many promises to the Native Americans to convince them that they should provide support to the British government and military in the Revolutionary War. ... The British promised trade and protection of the Indian's land. The American Colonists kept pressing westward and north into the Indian lands.