Category:Jeffersonian democracy
Articles relating to Jeffersonian democracy and its history. It was one of two dominant political outlooks and movements in the United States from the 1790s to the 1820s. The Jeffersonians were deeply committed to American republicanism, which meant opposition to what they considered to be artificial aristocracy, opposition to corruption, and insistence on virtue, with a priority for the "yeoman farmer", "planters", and the "plain folk". They were antagonistic to the aristocratic elitism of merchants, bankers, and manufacturers, distrusted factory workers, and were on the watch for supporters of the Westminster system.
Pages in category "Jeffersonian democracy"
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- 1790s in the United States
- 1800s in the United States
- 1810s in the United States
- American frontier
- American political philosophy
- Classical liberalism
- Eponymous political ideologies
- Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)
- Political history of the United States
- Political positions of presidents of the United States
- Political positions of vice presidents of the United States
- Political positions of state governors of the United States
- Thomas Jefferson
- Types of democracy