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Martin van Buren and the American Political System

Donald B. Cole

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Donald Cole analyzes the political skills that brought Van Buren the nickname Little Magician," describing how he built the Albany Regency (which became a model for political party machines) and how he created the Democratic party of Andrew Jackson.

Originally published in 1984.

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Tories (British political party), "United States presidential election, 1840", "United States presidential election, 1860", Levi Woodbury, Harrison Gray Otis (politician), Voting, Politics, Border states (American Civil War), John C. Calhoun, Politician, Clintonian, American frontier, Slavery, Whig Party (United States), Hartford Convention, Political party, "United States presidential election, 1828", Free Soil Party, American Anti-Slavery Society, Louis McLane, Albany Regency, John Quincy Adams, National Republican Party, Term limits in the United States, "United States presidential election, 1832", Caucus, Legislature, Political parties in the United States, Aaron Burr, Whigs (British political party), Electoral College (United States), William Jennings Bryan, Presidency of Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Butler (politician), American Historical Association, John Adams Dix, Political machine, Silas Wright, Clintonism, Tammany Hall, "United States presidential election, 1836", The Congressman, American nationalism, Abraham Van Buren, Tariff, William L. Marcy, James K. Polk, Martin Van Buren, Battle of Tippecanoe, Popular sovereignty, American Protective Association, State bank, Republicanism, Jeffersonian democracy, Radicalism (historical), Thomas Hart Benton (politician), Jacksonian democracy, DeWitt Clinton, United States Bill of Rights, Democracy in America, Bucktails, Postmaster General, Samuel J. Tilden, Stephen A. Douglas, Thurlow Weed, Nomination, Anti-Masonic Party, Political history, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Pierce