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How was
Jacksonian democracy different from what had
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Even before the Jacksonian era began, suffrage had been extended to a majority of white male adult citizens, a result which the Jacksonians celebrated. ... Jackson's expansion of democracy was largely limited to European Americans, and voting rights were extended to adult white males only.

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