After the dissolution of the Federalist party, former federalists split into both Republicans and Democrats, but the majority became Republicans.
They didn't 'become' democrats or republicans. Democrats evolved from the Anti-Federalists. So to answer your question, Democrat would be the answer.
It wasn't. we still have republicans and democrats today, which are forms of the federalists and antifederalists
Democrats had gained enough power to get things they wanted from Republicans.
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It began with federalists and antifederalists then federalists integrated to republicans and anti-federalists went to democrats
There was no exact year. In The 50s and early 60s the party's ideologies changed. Democrats were once rightist and Republicans were leftist. In the 50s and early 60s the ideologies changed drastically
It wasn't. we still have republicans and democrats today, which are forms of the federalists and antifederalists
Democrats. Republicans have the elephant.
The Democrats are represented by Donkeys and The Republicans are represented by Elephants
Yes. The evidence is overwhelming. In most cases, democrats grow out of their reckless, impressionable phase ,start paying taxes and become Republicans.
There will be 197 democrats and 242 republicans.
CNN= Democrats Fox News = Republicans
202 republicans and 233 Democrats
Democrats are the donkeys and the Republicans are the elephants.
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