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  1. Henry Clay, the Republican. What was the anti-Masonic third party? shared Jacksonian ideals; against Jackson, a Mason. What happened for the first time during the 1832 election? national conventions were held to nominate candidates. What did Jackson do for Clay? handed him his third loss. What did Jackson spend most of his second term doing?

  2. Chapter 10: Democracy in America Inquizative. Identify the statements that describe the relationship between property and voting rights in America during this time. Click the card to flip 👆. Correct: By 1860, all but one state had ended property requirements for voting. No states that entered the Union after the original thirteen colonies ...

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  5. The borough’s origins traced back to William Doyle (1712-1800), a tavern keeper of Irish ancestry. Doyle’s home sat adjacent to Dyers Mill Road, a north-south route established in 1722, which ran from Philadelphia to Easton (and later became Route 611). In 1730, a new east-west route (later Route 202) was established that ran from Coryell ...

  6. History. William Doyle's 18th Century Inn, founded at the intersection of the Philadelphia to Easton, and Swedsford to Coryell's Ferry roads, was the seed that bloomed into the town now known as Doylestown. As a major crossroads in a largely agricultural area, Doylestown became a central village in the County, leading to its designation as the ...

  7. Doylestown became the county seat of Bucks County in 1812, and the area flourished when a railroad line was completed between Doylestown and Philadelphia in 1856. Doylestown's historic downtown began to deteriorate in the early 1960s, but the town was revitalized in part due to an architectural preservation movement.

  8. Doylestown is the county seat of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Founded in the mid 18th century, it became the county seat in 1813 and was formally incorporated as a borough in 1838. "Doylestown is named after the Doyle family. The Doyle family originally came from France (the name was D'Ouilli), but moved to Ireland during the Inquisition.

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