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Democratic-Republican Societies were locally-organized political agrupations that arose in the US territory during 1793-94 aiming to promote and work towards democracy and republicanism and to extinguish aristocratic ideas.
The first society was established in 1793: the Germans of Philadelpia. More than 35 new ones flourished until 1975. Many of their leaders ended up becoming part of Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party, that he founded at a national level.
The societies claimed for equal justice and knowledge diffusion. But the main and ultimate goal was to "<em>support and perpetuate the EQUAL RIGHTS OF MAN</em>" as, for instance, the society in NY explicitly stated. These rights included freedom of speech, opinion, press, assembly which in turn granted the right to express opinions regarding the job done by government representatives, to demand explanations about public policies and acts, the right to translate those opinion into written format and to spread them by using the press.
Within everything there is good and evil
I assume this is referring to the Great Depression.
To summarize, spending dropped dramatically, unemployment skyrocketed, the amount of people looking for work paved the way for reform and for people to work together, almost all banks closed, trading was near non existent at the time, people were homeless because they couldn’t afford their mortgage, farmers were forced to lower all of their crop prices due to the surplus they grew in preparation for the war, and a majority of children quit their current education in order to assist their parents working.