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Chapter 11
A Democratic Revolution (1820-1844)
Frances Trollope
Domestic Manners of the Americans (1832)
Alexis de Toqueville
Democracy in America (1835)
Republicanism
Traditional view; rule by property-owning men of talents and virtue
Democracy
Rising views from the 1820s and 1830s; power exercised by party politicians elected by the people as a whole
New party politicans
Often crude and self-interested; held together an increasingly fragmented social order by uniting Americans in election fever
Franchise
The right to vote
Late 1820s
Many states revised their constitutions to eliminate property qualifications
Notables
Northern landlords, slave-owning planters, and seaport merchants