When attempting to establish the frameworks to govern the country, the
Federalists and Anti-Federalists were in heated debate of how to pass
the Bill of Rights, as well as the ratification of the constitution that
was being drafted by country leaders.
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The Jazz Age was a cultural period and movement that took place in America during the 1920s from which both new styles of music and dance emerged. Largely credited to African Americans employing new musical techniques along with traditional African traditions, jazz soon expanded to America's white middle class.
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), seventh president of the United States, symbolized the democratic advances of his time. His actions strengthened the power of the presidential office in American government. The second crowd that showed up at the mansion was made up of Jackson supporters who were dressed in their best clothes.
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The French Revolution lost some U.S. support when French citizens migrated to the United States to escape their war-torn country. Many refugees started their own newspapers and propaganda campaigns, encouraging Americans to support their radical ideas and political agendas.