First Sentence:
The central question of the Jacksonian period in American history in my view does not focus upon slavery or western migration or the development of an industrial society-however important those questions might be-but rather upon how and by what means the United States became a democracy, upon the manner in which the doctrines of democracy replaced the doctrines of republicanism.
Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
(learn more)
nullification controversy
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs):
(learn more)
United States, Andrew Jackson, New York, Van Buren, Washington Globe, Jackson Papers, South Carolina, Cherokee Nation, American State Papers, Old Hickory, John Coffee, Library of Congress, Mississippi River, House of Representatives, Donelson Papers, Principal Chief, Coffee Papers, New Echota, North Carolina, Bank War, Duff Green, Founding Fathers, Sharp Knife, After John Marshall's Decision, American Indian Policy
New!
Books on Related Topics |
Concordance
|
Text Stats
Browse Sample Pages:
Front Cover |
Table of Contents |
First Pages |
Index |
Back Cover |
Surprise Me!