Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
edit: this is not correct. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamiltion and John Adams. (James Madison, best buddy of Thomas Jefferson, founded the Democratic-Republican Party)
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were both in George Washington's cabinet. Washington continually supported Hamilton's vision for the government and economic/financial policies and programs as they were both Federalists. Jefferson was frustrated about this an asked to resign his post. Washington agreed. Jefferson then went and formed the anti-Federalist party, the first organized party in America.
No, the opposite... He was a Democratic-Republican.
No, Thomas Jefferson founded the Democratic-Republican Party to oppose Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party.
false. Jefferson's party opposed the Federalists.
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It was founded by Alexander Hamilton
Jefferson founded the Democratic-Republican Party.
Did Alexander Hamilton help found the Federalist Party
(The actual group to which Jefferson belonged was the anti-Federalists. The party he helped found was the "Democratic-Republicans", one faction of which became the Democratic Party, and the other the Whigs. )Thomas Jefferson was neither Republican nor Democrat because the political platforms of these two parties would not have stood a chance in his time. The two parties have been hopelessly authoritarian and unworkable, and they would have been in his time. He was effectively a liberal, secular humanist, which would be closer, in today's world, to the Democratic Party.Perhaps this will helpJefferson can be described as an anti-Federalist, while Hamilton was a Federalist. Jefferson believed in a small but powerful peacetime navy, no peacetime army, and minimal government intrusion in people's lives. If Jefferson were alive today, he would most likely be a Libertarian.Jefferson was not a Republican or Democrat in the modern sense.Both parties have changed significantly since the founding of the U.S. Jefferson and his followers favored states' rights and a strict interpretation of the Constitution, which Republicans support today, but Jefferson also favored economic policies that benefited the working class and disapproved of policies that benefited wealthy merchants and bankers, which Democrats support today. Jefferson also believed that a powerful central government and military posed a threat to individual liberties, which is a blend of what Democrats and Republicans believe today, since Republicans oppose a powerful centralized government but support a powerful federal military and the restriction of civil liberties including bans against Gay marriage, abortion and medical marijuana-while Democrats support a centralized government but oppose an aggressive military foreign policy and government laws that restrict civil liberties.
He was the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist party, The United States Coast Guard and The New York Post newspaper
HIS SMARTNESS LED HIM TO HAMILTONS PLANS
Thomas Jefferson is depicted on the nickel, and he is also depicted on Mt. Rushmore. The only president on Mt. Rushmore not found on any currency is Theodore Roosevelt.
In the US political parties were founded by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton with the Democratic Republican and Federalist Party
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison founded the Democratic-Republican party, the forerunner to the modern Democratic party, in 1791.
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Thomas Jefferson is the one who generally found it .
Yes, he did. He found the Democratic party and became part of it. And it was Republican.
democratic republicthank: billy rogers
He founded the republican party, which is the precursor to the Democratic party.
The federalist party was the very first political party in the United States. The federalist party was founded in 1792.
Did Alexander Hamilton help found the Federalist Party
Thomas Jefferson founded it -- The University of Virginia.
Democratic Party 1792 Called the Democratic-Republican Party / 1820s The modern day Democratic Party Thomas Jefferson 1792 / Andrew Jackson 1820s Political Viets--American Liberalism, American Progressivism, Social Liberalism
The Thomas Jefferson memorial