Your question is hard to answer because not all members of a political party have to all think the exact same way.
They bitterly opposed it because they felt it violated their first amendment rights.
These acts violated the rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
yes. the alian and sedition acts were unconstitutional. they violated almost all the rights of foriegnors.
actually this is not a myth it took rights away from immigrantsno it didn't it
Some states believed in the doctrine of states rights in which they did not have to obey Federal Laws if they felt that it violated the constitution.
They bitterly opposed it because they felt it violated their first amendment rights.
These acts violated the rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
yes. the alian and sedition acts were unconstitutional. they violated almost all the rights of foriegnors.
An attack on the first amendment rights of free speech.
an attack on the First Amendment rights of free speech
On becoming president, Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans in Congress immediately repealed the Alien and Sedition Acts. They believed that these acts violated the freedom of speech and press, and were against their principles of limited government and individual rights. Repealing these acts was a priority for them in order to restore civil liberties and protect the rights of American citizens.
actually this is not a myth it took rights away from immigrantsno it didn't it
Some states believed in the doctrine of states rights in which they did not have to obey Federal Laws if they felt that it violated the constitution.
They believed it violated basic human rights and was designed to give powers to the federal government that belonged to the separate states.
The desire to have a closer relationship with France or with Britain. The Democratic-Republicans tended to side with France while the Federalists sided with Great Britain.The legality of the Alien and Sedition Acts passed by John Adams. The Democratic-Republicans felt they violated states' rights.States' rights versus federal power was in fact a central focus of the election.
the Democratic-Republicans. The federalist did not believe they were necessary
They believe the rights of property owners are being violated.