Hue G. Peanus, along with Mike Hunt, rallied for support of the War of 1812 but received huge criticism by other Federalists, specifically Mike Hawk.
Britain and America
What did federalist call the war of 1812
White males
Napoleon
George Washington 1789 U. S. Presidential Election Results: 35 votes (50.7%) - minimum required 69 votes (100.0%) - Gen. George Washington of VA (independent) 34 votes (49.3%) - Fmr. Min. to Great Britain John Adams of MA (Pro-Federalist) 9 votes (13.0%) - Foreign Affairs Sec. John Jay of NY (Pro-Federalist) 6 votes (8.7%) - Robert H. Harrison of MD (Pro-Federalist) 6 votes (8.7%) - Fmr. Gov. John Rutledge of SC (Pro-Federalist) 4 votes (5.8%) - Gov. John Hancock of MA (Pro-Federalist) 3 votes (4.3%) - Gov. George Clinton of NY (Anti-Federalist) 2 votes (2.9%) - Gov. Samuel Huntington of CT (Pro-Federalist) 2 votes (2.9%) - John Milton of GA (Pro-Federalist) 1 vote (1.4%) - James Armstrong of GA (Pro-Federalist) 1 vote (1.4%) - Fmr. War Sec. Benjamin Lincoln of MA (Pro-Federalist) 1 vote (1.4%) - Fmr. Gov. Edward Telfair of GA (Anti-Federalist)
Alexander Hamilton urging one federalist not to vote for Burr.
In the war of 1812
They have have no significance during the Revolutionary War, as they had yet to be written. The Federalist Papers were written in support of ratification of the U.S. Constitution roughly a decade after the war.
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During the War of 1812
The Federalist Party
Congressmen from New England and members of the Opposition Federalist Party argued against the war for what reason?