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Why were the democratic republicans pro- french?

They supported it because they felt that it was their responsibility as Americans to aid a country that fought to overthrow their monarchy. In addition, America had just won independence themselves, which was only possible through the aid of France.


Was Thomas Jefferson at the Constitutional Convention?

Nope, he was Minister to France at the time so he was spending time in Paris.


Why did Adams pursue peace with France following the XYZ affair?

When Democratic-Republicans demanded the release of the peace talks dispatches, President Adams complied, realizing that by releasing the scandal, public opinion would mobilize for the Federalists.The result was a swelling tide of anti-French sentiment in the American public, which led to a clamor for war and directly precipitated the escalation of tensions with France in the Quasi-War.The results also allowed for Federalist wins in the 1798 mid-term elections.


Why were federalists shocked by Adams decision to resume peace talk with the french?

Answer 1The French were shocked because they thought that John Adams was a cold and distant person and they didn't think he would want to reach out to the French.Answer 2One of the main differences between the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republicans in the early days of American Independence was whether the United States should be more closely aligned with Great Britain or with France. Most Federalists wanted stronger relations with Britain and saw that a skirmish with France would make more people anti-French. Additionally, they saw the peace talks as an act of capitulation to French interests.The bottom line was that the Federalists were expecting Adams (another Federalist) to allow the skirmish to escalate or to a least simmer for a bit.


Why did john Adams support the alien and sedition acts?

In the summer of 1798, the United States was close to war with France. Many members of the Federalist Party, including President John Adams and Federalist leaders in Congress, not only believed that their Democratic-Republican opponents were pro-French, but that their vocal opposition to administration policies was dangerous to the country's security. Therefore, to silence (as well as to weaken) the Democratic-Republican party, Congressional Federalists passed four statutes which are collectively known as the Alien and Sedition Acts.

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What did congress do after republicans criticized federalist support for the war with France?

Congress did nothing


How did problems with France intensify the split between the Federalist and Republicans?

Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans George Washington himself wanted to avoid a party system in America. Unfortunately, even when saying this he was part of the beginning of one of the first parties in United States politics. ^_^


How did problems with France intensify the split between the federalist and the republicans?

Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans George Washington himself wanted to avoid a party system in America. Unfortunately, even when saying this he was part of the beginning of one of the first parties in United States politics. ^_^


Why did the federalist opposed the war?

the federalists were one of the two parties of that time. the other one was the Democratic-Republicans. they hated each other.the Democratic-Republicans supported the war so naturally, the Federalists opposed it. another reason was that they traded with France and Britain. if they declared war on either of them, it would be terrible for business. i didn't put much info


How did problems with France intensify the split between the federalist and the republican?

Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans George Washington himself wanted to avoid a party system in America. Unfortunately, even when saying this he was part of the beginning of one of the first parties in United States politics. ^_^


Why was Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793 not popular with either the Federalists or the Republicans?

The Democratic Republicans hated it because they thought it was violating the defensive alliance with France and the Federalists actually supported it.


How did the peace agreement with France affect the federalist?

Sending a peace mission to France brought the full fury of the Hamiltonians against Adams. In the campaign of 1800 the Republicans were united and effective, the Federalists badly divided.


How did the peace agreement with France affected the federalist?

Sending a peace mission to France brought the full fury of the Hamiltonians against Adams. In the campaign of 1800 the Republicans were united and effective, the Federalists badly divided.


When was Federalist Party - France - created?

Federalist Party - France - was created in 1995.


Why were the democratic republicans pro- french?

They supported it because they felt that it was their responsibility as Americans to aid a country that fought to overthrow their monarchy. In addition, America had just won independence themselves, which was only possible through the aid of France.


Was Thomas Jefferson at the Constitutional Convention?

Nope, he was Minister to France at the time so he was spending time in Paris.


What Key events leading up to the presidential election of 1800?

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.