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The Republicans did not make nearly as many changes as they had advocated.

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Q: In 1800 federalists viewed jeffersonian republicans as dangerous radicals and feared the consequences if they gained control of the government What actually happened when the republicans were elected?
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How well did the Jeffersonian Republicans fare in the 1804 Congressional elections?

As a result of the Congressional elections in 1804, the Jeffersonian Republicans forged a powerful federal government. The House had 116 Republicans and 25 Federalists. In the Senate the majority was 27 to 7. This meant that Jefferson's party controlled both the Congress and the executive branch.


Jeffersonian Republicans believed that a large central government restricted the freedom on the individual?

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How were federalists different from the republicans in how they felt about powerful central government?

The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.


How did the Federalists and Republicans interpret the Constitution differently?

Hamilton thought that iy was good but had some flaws and jefferson thought it wasnt a good idea at first


What is the differences between federalists and republicans?

The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.


What kind of government is the antifederalist?

The Anti-Federalists were Democratic-Republicans.


How did the federalists feel about a strong central government?

The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.


Who had a better understanding of government the Federalists or the Democratic-Republic?

Democratic-republicans


What is the difference between federalists and republicanism?

The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.


What Federalist policies that the Jeffersonian Republicans disagreed with?

In short, a Federal government with too much power. Jefferson advocated an egalitarian democratic society and was suspicious of giving the Federal government would usurp natural rights and become tyrannical. Jefferson likened the Federalists to monacharsists. In fact, many Federalists did have doubts as to whether a largely democratic society would work.


This type of political party supported a strong central government?

While it was not a political party in the idea of political parties today, those who opposed the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans (first political party) favored a strong federal (national) government and weak state governments. They took the name "Federalists" as that was the name given to the people who had supported ratification of the U.S. Constitution.


How did the federalists and the republicans view the role of the ordinary people in the government?

The representatives said that the elected officials ruled in the people's name. (the Federalists also agreed with that)