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America, rev. ed. (1979). Robert V. Remini, The Jacksonian Era (1989). Arthur
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Era (1959). Democracy. Patrick T. Conley, Democracy in Decline (1977). Marvin
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Suffrage from Property to Democracy, 1760--1860 (1960). Sean Wilentz, Chants
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Constitutional Conflict in Antebellum America (1994). Paul Goodman, Towards
a Christian Republic: Antimasonry and the Great Tradition in New England, 1826--1836
(1988). Richard Hofstadter, The American Political Tradition (1948). Morton
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The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, Calhoun (2002). Robert V. Remini, The
Age of Jackson (1972); Andrew Jackson and the Bank War (1967). Kimberley K.
Smith, The Dominion of Voice: Riot, Reason, and Romance in Antebellum Politics
(1999). C. B. Swisher, Roger B. Taney (1936). John William Ward, Andrew Jackson:
Symbol for an Age (1955). Harry L. Watson, Jacksonian Politics and Community
Conflict: The Emergence of the Second Party System in Cumberland County, North
Carolina (1981); Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America (1990).
Leonard White, The Jacksonians: A Study in Administrative History (1954). Andrew Jackson. Marquis James, Andrew Jackson, 2 vols. (1933--1937).
James Parton, Life of Andrew Jackson, 3 vols. (1860). Robert V. Remini, Andrew
Jackson and the Course of American Empire: 1767--1821 (1977); Andrew Jackson
and the Course of American Freedom: 1822--1832 (1981); Andrew Jackson and the
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in South Carolina (1966). Merrill D. Peterson, Olive Branch and Sword: The Compromise
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to Emancipation (1976); Africans and Creeks: From the Colonial Period to the
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Perdue, Slavery and the Evolution of Cherokee Society, 1540-1866 (1979). Francis
P. Prucha, American Indian Policy in the Formative Years (1962). Michael Rogin,
Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Destruction of American Indians
(1975). Ronald N. Satz, American Indian Policy in the Jacksonian Era (1975).
B. W. Sheehan, Seeds of Extinction: Jeffersonian Philanthropy and the American
Indian (1973). Anthony Wallace, The Long Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson and the
Indians (1993). Wilcomb E. Washburn, The Indian in America (1975). Richard White,
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War (1957). John M. McFaul, The Politics of Jacksonian Finance (1972). Reginald
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(1970). Peter Temin, The Jacksonian Economy (1969). J. A. Wilburn, Biddle's
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Politics in the United States, 1841--1844 (1936). Sydney Nathans, Daniel Webster
and Jacksonian Democracy (1973). John Niven, Martin Van Buren: The Romantic
Age of American Politics (1983). Thomas H. O'Connor, Lords of the Loom: The
Cotton Whigs and the Coming of the Civil War (1968). Merrill D. Peterson, The
Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun (1987). George R. Poage, Henry
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