When George Henry Evans quotes the "indiscriminate right of independence" declaration "to protect these rights" from the excessive influence of other social classes carefully ... the need to organize political parties "Who ... these We should prevent the dangers of these combinations that destroy impossible and basic privileges, "he sought a party to be a pioneer of American primitive democracy. Democrats who pursued democracy and brought economic and social independence to the general public were strongly opposed by Hoggs in the second American party system.
In 1850, neither party was able to resolve domestic slavery disputes. This controversy brought about deterioration of the Whig Party and "Jackson" Democratic Party. The modern party system based on the Democratic Party and the Republican Party appeared before the civil war. People who opposed the extension of slavery system formed the Republican Party. What is enslaved is mainly from the southern part of Caucasian, a member of the Democratic Party. (Ashbee, 146) During the Industrial Revolution, Republicans who were parties to urbanization and industry became more advantageous than the Democratic Party. This allowed Republicans to serve between 1897 and 1933. After the economic depression in 1932, the Democratic Party regained power through Franklin Roosevelt. Through his "New Deal" Roosevelt began giving more power to the federal government and political parties in exchange for federal aid and aid. This form of government will help shape the Democratic Party we know today.
Party politics revived in 1829, and the Democratic Republican Party was divided into Andrew Jackson led Jackson Democratic Party and Henry Clay led The Whig Party. The former developed into a modern Democratic Party on behalf of the Republican Party and became one of the two major parties in the 1950s.
In 1824, the President of the United States had four candidates. At the moment, there is only one party, a democratic Republican. This will change soon. The parties will soon be divided into Whig Party and Jackson Democratic Party or Democratic Party. Northern businessmen and businessmen are supporting the Whigs; they are more supportive of federal participation in the national economy. Eastern ordinary people and machine politicians endorse the Democratic Party; they believe in absolute political freedom. Some of the themes that led to the dissolution of the parties were the major political figures of the day, the national rights debate, economic problems, policies and problems. The greatest contributor to the reemergence of the two party system was the major politician of those days.