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... the hemp interests there made . friends for the tariff , while the need of communica- tion and the river system of the state made popular the 53- policy of internal improvements by the national govern- ment WHIG PARTY IN THE SOUTH.
... the hemp interests there made . friends for the tariff , while the need of communica- tion and the river system of the state made popular the 53- policy of internal improvements by the national govern- ment WHIG PARTY IN THE SOUTH.
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Arthur Charles Cole. 53- policy of internal improvements by the national govern- ment . These issues , together with the support of the United States bank , guaranteed to the American system the endorsement of a majority of the voting ...
Arthur Charles Cole. 53- policy of internal improvements by the national govern- ment . These issues , together with the support of the United States bank , guaranteed to the American system the endorsement of a majority of the voting ...
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... ment it never pretended to be more than an anti - Jack- son - Van Buren or opposition party on a broad basis- a party hospitable to every faction that was willing to join the cause . For , strangely enough , the nationalists were to ...
... ment it never pretended to be more than an anti - Jack- son - Van Buren or opposition party on a broad basis- a party hospitable to every faction that was willing to join the cause . For , strangely enough , the nationalists were to ...
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... ment . " Jackson had led many to believe that he was decidedly friendly to the particularist cause from his course in regard to the controversy between Georgia and the Cherokees . " In 1830 the nullifiers of South Carolina were claiming ...
... ment . " Jackson had led many to believe that he was decidedly friendly to the particularist cause from his course in regard to the controversy between Georgia and the Cherokees . " In 1830 the nullifiers of South Carolina were claiming ...
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... ment in his favor with a good deal of reluctance . Though they feared that peculiar type of democracy of which Jackson was so truly representative , they pre- ferred him in 1828 to Adams and later to Clay , since they were the only ...
... ment in his favor with a good deal of reluctance . Though they feared that peculiar type of democracy of which Jackson was so truly representative , they pre- ferred him in 1828 to Adams and later to Clay , since they were the only ...
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