The Jeffersonian Republicans placed their faith in the virtues of an agrarian democracy. They believed that the greatest threat to liberty was posed by a tyrannical central government and that power in the hands of the common people was preferred. When it came to the National Bank, they were headstrong on their perspectives in economics with negative expression of the National Bank. However, many economic policies
The Jeffersonian Republicans placed their faith in the virtues of an agrarian democracy. They believed that the greatest threat to liberty was posed by a tyrannical central government and that power in the hands of the common people was preferred. When it came to the National Bank, they were headstrong on their perspectives in economics with negative expression of the National Bank. However, many economic policies