This chapter examines the political upheavals in America during the 1830s, particularly the election of Andrew Jackson and the rise of the Democratic Party. It also addresses Alexis de Tocqueville's observations on American democracy, highlighting the complexities of freedom, equality, and the contrasting societal views of the North and South. The discussion further reflects on Tocqueville's misconceptions shaped by his interactions and the nascent movements like abolitionism that marked this pivotal era.

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