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I do not know what this "Europe as a Buffer" is but I will give some points nevertheless.

"The Democratic-Republican Party won control of the presidency and congress in 1800, and managed to eliminate the Federalists as serious rivals by the end of the War of 1812. After 1816, the remnants of the party split into factions. War hero General Andrew Jackson of Tennessee, emerged as the leader of the faction that, after he was elected president in 1828, became the Democratic Party."

My view, supported by another wikipedia article, is that after some ten years of virtual one-party rule (1814-1824), the party eventually split.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States(1789–1849)#The.22Era_of_Good_Feelings.22

Of course, this was strictly speaking after 1816, but the wikipedia article makes it sound as it was immediately after.

You asked for nitpicking, right?

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by A swedish kind of death on Sun May 28th, 2006 at 09:58:08 AM EST

 "You asked for nitpicking, right?"

 I did, indeed; thank you.  However, the excerpt I appended above from Wikipedia is not really what I was looking for critical comments on--though yours may be quite correct.

  What I'm hoping you'll pick apart is my portion of the diary above.  The Wiki note on the Dems and Republicans is really only there for some very basic background.  

  Any comment on my portion of the diary?

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by proximity1 on Sun May 28th, 2006 at 10:17:00 AM EST
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I see.

I do not think I can be very helpful without knowing what this "Europe as a Buffer" is and what role this diary plays.

What you have written here is of course (as all naratives are) a story of what has happened from a certain perspective. Whether other datapoints should be there (who is not regarded as your fellow man, for example) is a question of what you are using it for, not of historical accuracy.

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by A swedish kind of death on Sun May 28th, 2006 at 10:27:30 AM EST
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