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- jacksonian democracy was good, but really only helped who?
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Jacksonian Democracy expanded voting rights and economic access primarily to white male farmers and working-class men (especially those without property) in the U.S. during the 1820s-1830s. It excluded enslaved people, free Black people, Indigenous groups, and women from these benefits.
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Jacksonian Democracy primarily helped white male farmers, working-class men, and non-property-owning white men (it excluded enslaved people, free Black individuals, Indigenous peoples, and women).