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In the early part of the political party, the Democratic party did not support the creation the National Bank. The Democrats believed in states rights and wanted to make sure that the country stuck to the Constitution as much as possible.

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Which 1828 political party rejected the national bank and was appalled by?

The democratic party


How long has the US had democrates and Republicans?

Republican Founded in the Northern states in 1854 by anti-slavery activists, modern The main cause was opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise by which slavery was kept out of Kansas. The Northern Republicans saw the expansion of slavery as a great evil. The first public meeting where the name "Republican" was suggested for a new anti-slavery party was held on March 20, 1854 in a schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin Democratic The Democratic Party evolved from Anti-Federalist factions that opposed the fiscal policies of Alexander Hamilton in the early 1790s. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison organized these factions into the Democratic-Republican Party. The party favored states' rights and strict adherence to the Constitution; it opposed a national bank and wealthy, moneyed interests. The Democratic-Republican Party ascended to power in the election of 1800. Wikipedia is awesome


Why did the Democratic Party choose a donkey for their mascot?

They didn't so much choose it as decided to go along with what someone else was using to represent them.The first time the donkey was used in connection with the Democratic party was during Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign when his opponents tried to label him a "jackass" (Jackson the jackass). Jackson turned it around and used it as his own symbol on his campaign posters. His opponents used it again to characterize his stubbornness in refusing to re-charter the national bank. It got dredged up again after he left office but still though of himself as the leader of the Democratic party. In a political cartoon, Jackson was shown trying to get the donkey to go where he wanted it to go. The cartoon, published in 1837, was titled "A Modern Baalim and his Ass." In this case the donkey was representing the Democratic party rather than Jackson - the first time the donkey actually represented the party rather than a member of the party.Years later (starting around 1870) the famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast used a donkey to represent the Democratic party and party members in his cartoons. His cartoons are also established the Elephant as the symbol of the Republican party. It is unlikely that Nast ever saw the Jackson cartoons since he didn't emigrate to the US with his parents until 1940 when he was six.


Banks loyal to Jackson and the Democratic Party?

Pet Bank: In 1832, Jackson told his running mate, Martin Van Buren, that the BUS(Bank of the United States) was a "monster" that corrupted "our statesman" and wanted "to destroy our republican institution." "The bank, Mr. Van Buren, Is trying to kill me, but i will kill it." After Jackson's reelection in 1832, he tried to kill the BUS before its charter ran out in 1836. He appointed a secretary of the treasury who was willing to place all government funds in certain state banks. the banks were called "pet banks" because of their loyalty to the demoratic party


Which Federalist policies did the Jeffersonian Republicans disagreed with?

the establishment of a national bank

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Which 1828 political party rejected the national bank and was appalled by?

The democratic party


What political party support the national bank?

Federalist


What 1828 political party rejected the national bank and supported the presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson?

Democratic Party


What was the difference between the early Democratic-Republican Party and the Federalists?

Federalists wanted to support England and also wanted a strong and powerful government, a national bank, and a loose interpretation of the Coast. The Democratic-Republicans wanted to support France and also wanted a small federal government, no national bank, and a strict interpretation of the Coast.


Which political party opposed the national bank?

James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, as well as other members of the Democratic-Republicans.


What were the democratic republican party party?

The Democratic-Republican party favored strong state governments, an economy based on agriculture, strict interpretation of the constitution, and opposed protective tariffs and a national bank.


Two differences of beliefs between the Federalist party and the Democratic-Republican party on how the United State should be governed?

The federalist party believed in a strong centralized government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution and also supported the creation of a national bank. (led by Alexander Hamilton) The anti-federalist, or Democratic-republican party believed in a decentralized government with the power in the hands of the states and the people. They did not support the creation of a national bank and stuck to a strict interpretation of the Constitution. (led by Thomas Jefferson)


Was the Federalist party more like the Republican or Democratic party of today?

None- at the time, the Federalists were running against the Democrat-Republicans, who were opposed to strong national government with strong intervention, a national bank, and especially the federalist support for North Eastern bankers' and merchants' interests. Once the Federalists died out, the Democrats and the Republicans vied for power, with the Republican Party supported by the industrialized North and the Democratic Party supported by the agricultural south.


Did Daniel Webster support the Bank of the US?

Yes, the Whig party in which Webster was a leader supported the re-establishment of a national bank.


How did the federalists and the democratic-republicans differ from each other?

Federalists, like Alexander Hamilton wanted to support England, wanted a strong powerful government, a national bank and a loose interpretation of the Coast. On the other hand, Democratic-Republicans disagreed. They wanted to support France, wanted a small federal government, no national bank and a strict interpretation of the Coast.


26 President Tyler's expulsion from the Whig Party was the result of his?

opposition to Whig support of national bank.


How did the federalists and democratic-republicans differ from each other?

Federalists, like Alexander Hamilton wanted to support England, wanted a strong powerful government, a national bank and a loose interpretation of the Coast. On the other hand, Democratic-Republicans disagreed. They wanted to support France, wanted a small federal government, no national bank and a strict interpretation of the Coast.