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Political Cartoons, Part 1: 1720-1800 - First …
Explore the origins and evolution of political cartoons in Europe and America from 1720 to 1800. See how cartoonists used symbolism, satire, and free speech to comment on social, cultural, and political issues of the time.
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Cartoon, "The Gerry-Mander", 1813 - National …
The cartoon expressed opposition to state election districts newly redrawn by Massachusetts’ Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party, led by Governor Elbridge Gerry. Fearing that the Federalist Party would gain power in the 1812 …
Cartoon, "The Gerry-Mander", 1813 - Smithsonian …
The cartoon expressed opposition to state election districts newly redrawn by Massachusetts’ Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party, led by Governor Elbridge Gerry. Fearing that the Federalist Party would gain power in the 1812 …
The Hartford Convention or Leap no Leap
Dec 15, 2020 · The Hartford Convention or Leap no Leap is a political cartoon by the artist William Charles poking fun at the secret meetings held by New England Federalists in Hartford during December of 1814.
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This “Gerry-Mander” cartoon first appeared in the Boston Gazette, March 26, 1812, and was quickly reprinted in Federalist newspapers in Salem and Boston. The cartoon expressed opposition to state election districts newly redrawn by …
1800 · Elections by Year · Presidential Campaigns: A …
It is not until 1800 that we see the first cartoon influencing a presidential election. This cartoon depicts Jefferson before the "Altar to Gallic Despotism" preparing to throw the Constitution on the flames, while the American eagle seizes it with …
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