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Emergent political parties in Jacksonian America were intertwined with the federal postal system.
In retrospect, it is obvious that what social historian Mary P. Ryan has dubbed the pre-Civil War "era of association," from the 1820s to the 1840s, coincided with the spread of adult male suffrage and the emergence of competitive, mass-mobilizing parties: first the Jacksonian Democrats, then the Whigs, and finally, the Free Soilers and the Republicans.
A. Hillary Clinton, on hanging out with her husband, reading about the Jacksonian era in America
The deficit issue mobilized Jacksonian populists because it spoke to their fears about a remote government dominated by the rich and powerful.