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Patronage

/ˈpæt.rə.nɪdʒ/

Origin:
From Latin patronus (“protector, sponsor”), entering English political vocabulary through French in the 17th century.

Definition:
The power to grant jobs or favors in return for political support.

Example:
“Patronage reshaped the machinery of government.”

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On March 15, 1767


Birth of Andrew Jackson (1767–1845)
The President Who Brought Populist Plain Speech into American Politics

On this day — March 15, 1767 — Andrew Jackson was born, a political figure whose rhetorical style helped shape the tone of American public speech in the nineteenth century. Rising from frontier origins to become the seventh president of the United States, Jackson cultivated a language that appealed directly to ordinary citizens.

His speeches and political messages favored blunt phrasing, emotional appeal, and accessible vocabulary rather than the formal classical rhetoric common among earlier statesmen. This approach contributed to the development of a more populist style of English in American political discourse.

Jacksonian politics helped normalize direct, forceful language in public communication. The style associated with his era influenced campaign rhetoric, political journalism, and democratic debate, reinforcing the idea that persuasive English in politics could be plainspoken, immediate, and addressed to the broader public.







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