
Jackson Era
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Andrew Jackson was the first civilian president in American history and the first Democratic president. After American political society entered the "Jacksonian Era" from the "Jeffersonian Era", the explosive development of the economy and industry posed a huge threat to the principles of American constitutional democracy. Facing a series of challenges, Andrew Jackson vigorously strengthened the power of the president, maintained federal unity, and created "Jacksonian democracy" during his term. The famous historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Deeply analyzed the history, culture, economy and political life of the United States during this period, reinterpreted "Jacksonian democracy", and sharply pointed out the double crisis faced by progressive historiography. In 1946, 28-year-old Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Won the Pulitzer Prize for History with this book, becoming the youngest winner of the prize at the time. This book is still the authoritative history book on this subject.
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