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Creation/ Dissolution of Political Parties in the US

  • Jan 1, 1400

    Fueadlism in Europe

    Fueadlism in Europe
    This system broke society in parties and created extreme segregation of the people who were all controlled by one King
  • Period: Jan 1, 1491 to

    Unit 1

  • Natives have Individual rules

    Natives have Individual rules
    The native of america made tribes and made chiefs to rule over them. First example of politics in America
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    the Altantic World

  • THe House of Burgesses

    THe House of Burgesses
    The House of Burgesse was the self government made by Jamestown, colony of England.
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    The New Nation

  • Federalist and Anti Federalists

    Federalist and Anti Federalists
    America after the revolutionary war, started its self governmnet. During the creation of right and laws, two groups emerged, Federalist and Anti Federalist
  • Democratic-Republican Party

    Democratic-Republican Party
    first republican party founded in 1792
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    Reform & Social Change

  • Democrats and Whigs

    Democrats and Whigs
    By the 1820 and 30's Jackson led the new Democrat party while Henry Clay led the new Whig party,
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    Civil War

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    The Gilded Age

  • Greenback Party

    Greenback Party
    The Greenback party supported farmers and opposed big business. Jacob Coxey was one. This disbanned and became the populist party
  • People's Party (Populists)

    People's Party (Populists)
    The Populist party was founded to defend farmers from bigbuisuness. It promoted William James Bryan as their spokesman. A result of the GreenBack Party
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    Creation Of Mass Culture

  • Progressive Party

    Progressive Party
    the Progressive Party was led by Theodore Roosevelt. Promoted regulation of business and reform of society. it was disbanned after William Howard Taft came into office and Roosevelt opposed him.
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    Prosperity & Global Responsibility

  • Present Political Parties

    Democrats
    Republicans
    Independent