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The Limits of Agrarian Radicalism: Western Populism and American Politics (1995) Bartley, Numan V. "Voters and party systems: A review of the recent literature." The History Teacher 8.3 (1975): 452-469. Baker, Jean. Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Cornell University Press, 1983.
Political parties began to nominate presidential candidates in the 1796 presidential election, [5] and candidates are listed as members of the Democratic-Republican Party (DR) or the Federalist Party (F) for the 1796 and 1800 elections.
Politics portal; 14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; ... Pages in category "19th-century elections in the United States" ... American election campaigns in the ...
Jacksonian democracy" is a term to describe the 19th-century political philosophy that originated with the seventh U.S. president, The United States presidential election of 1824 brought partisan politics to a fever pitch, with General Andrew Jackson's popular vote victory (and his plurality in the United States Electoral College being ...
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This is a list of political entities in the 19th century AD (i.e. 1801–1900). It includes both sovereign states, self-declared unrecognized states, ...
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The People's Party, usually known as the Populist Party or simply the Populists, was an agrarian populist [2] political party in the United States in the late 19th century. . The Populist Party emerged in the early 1890s as an important force in the Southern and Western United States, but declined rapidly after the 1896 United States presidential election in which most of its natural ...