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Jacksonian Democracy

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Document A

S: This document is about working class men and their ability to rebel against a government that does not meet their needs

O: produced December 1829 and perhaps the Tariff of 1828 caused it upbringing

A: seems to be written towards the government and person(s) in control of labor force

P: to give a reason why these men are choosing to become "independent"

S: George Henry Evans and his point of view is apparently disdain for the way working men are being treated and sees a need for "independence"

Document B

S: about why the bank of the United States is unconstitutional and no amount of modification should keep in effect

O: produced July 10, 32 by Congress to modify to bank of the United States

A: the document was written in response to Congress

P: to explain to Congress exactly why this charter is unconstitutional and merits no recognition in government

S: Andrew Jackson is the speak and his point of view is that the Bank of the United States is unconstitutional

Document C:

S: about the lies behind Jackson's reason to veto the Bank of the United States

O: produced on July 11, 1832 Jackson's veto of the bill to recharter the bank of the United States

A: written indirectly to Jackson but most likely in a newspaper or Republican journal

P: to ridicule Jackson for his reason for vetoing the congress's bill. To show his reason had no background support

S: Daniel Webster and his point of view is that Jackson has no real reason to veto the bill but his own personal ones

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