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The Early Republic refers to the period in United States history from approximately 1789 to 1824, following the ratification of the Constitution and preceding the era of Jacksonian democracy. This time was marked by the establishment of the federal government, the development of political parties, and significant legal decisions that shaped the balance of power between branches of government, including key cases like Marbury v. Madison.
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