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Jacksonian Times

 

The manufacturers and bankers of this time were the Whigs. So in other words the Jacksonian's believed that every Whig idea was designed to harm or hurt them. Banks and paper money were among some of the many policies that the Whigs put into play that made the Jacksonian's think that they were being victimized. Jacksonians were always thinking that the intentions of the other people were to cut down and harm them. The democrats were scared of change so they looked for every little thing that went wrong and exploited it. (Kohl, 24-26).
             The next idea that Jacksonian america had was the "Fettered and the Free." Personal independence was the idea that the democrats demanded. This age the democrats thought that freedom had not yet come to them. It was like they could see it, but it was just out of their reach. Jacksonian's felt that they were going to be enslaved as they called it to the will of what others wanted. They felt as if they had no say so in what the government was doing. The Jacksonian's felt that financial systems, and even the moral reform societies were a scare to their personal independence. Democrats thought that if everyone could be personally independent then all of these ideas would have never had to come about. The Jacksonian's now began to talk about their biggest enemy the Whig party. The Democrats were pretty much just scared to death of the Whig party because they were afraid the Whigs were going to take over the nation. Jacksonian's looked at it as an issue of slavery and freedom. If the Whigs won control over the government the democrats thought that they would be the slaves of society. Democrats thought that the main focus of the Whigs was to cut down and degrade them. Jacksonian's were pretty much jelous of the Whig party because they had more attractions and opportunities that appealed to the other people of the nation. They were also scared of the financial system that the Whigs were for.


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