jacksonian democracy moved away from jeffersonian democracy. also Andrew Jackson started jacksonian democracy while thomas Jefferson started jeffersonian democracy. ^^^^^^ bull ***t answer ^^^^^^
One way in which Jacksonian democracy was more democratic than Jeffersonian democracy is that it attempted to broaden the average person's involvement with government. Followers also advocated that judges be elected rather than appointed.
the change in democracy between the two periods shows that it is a process
the change in democracy between the two periods shows that it is a process
Jefferson highly believed in the Yeoman farmer.
It has been said that pure Jeffersonian democracy became a witness instead of a policy because decentralized power was seen to be unable to translate itself into Jeffersonian ends. This is why both Jefferson and Madison abandoned it. Jefferson's ideas were consolidated by strong local interests at the expense of weaker ones.
The common man must be protected from the tyranny of the aristocrats.
In the Jeffersonian democracy presidential candidates would be chosen by caucuses that were held by political leaders. In a Jacksonian democracy the candidates would be chosen by conventions.
the change in democracy between the two periods shows that it is a process
Both Jeffersonian and Jacksonian were fighting for the interests of farmers against the commercial and mercantile interests of the country. The real difference is application. Jefferson was portrayed as a man of the people, but he remained a wealthy planter who tended to associate only with other elites. His mannerisms were much more upper-class. Further, while Jefferson talked about limited government, his actual practices as President differed. He maintained the Bank of the US, authorized the Louisiana Purchase and pushed for stronger party cohesion, all things many Democrats opposed in the ideal. Jackson was also a wealthy farmer, but he had come from a poorer region and did not have particularly wealthy parents. He was much more comfortable intermingling with people of lower social and economic classes. He was also much more focused on attacking the mercantile classes, particularly his refusal to renew the charter for the Bank of the US.
Jeffersonian Apartments was created in 1965.
The Jeffersonian - newspaper - ended in 1965.