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Title: Jacksonian Democracy
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Also Land acts that raised the price of the land in the west that would slow western expansion and raise more federal revenue.
The Democrats wanted to limit the role of government in the market and wanted to resolve the tensions among the Northeast, West, and South... Showed first 250 characters
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Also Land acts that raised the price of the land in the west that would slow western expansion and raise more federal revenue.
The Democrats wanted to limit the role of government in the market and wanted to resolve the tensions among the Northeast, West, and South... Showed next 250 characters
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