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Codification and the Common Law

The ideology of democratic imperialism that we call Jacksonian was not

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Codification and the Common Law

The ideology of democratic imperialism that we call Jacksonian was not hospitable to the common law. The resulting tensions shaped the legal development of the antebellum US.

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