whigs
John Adam's followers were called National Republicans.
The wealthy, educated men because they have the time and will run the country wisely
they emerged because when Andrew Jackson was running for president he was for the 'common man" and they called themselves democratic republicans. and Adams supporters were national republicans.
no. In 1824, the year that Adams was elected president, the old system of having Congressmen meet and pick presidential candidates was out of favor but national parties had not yet formed. Various state legislatures nominated candidates but no party labels were attached to their endorsements. In 1828, the Adams supporters called themselves National Republicans. This party later developed into the Whig Party.
There were no national conventions and no official party labels in 1824, the year that J.Q. Adams first ran. He was nominated by his friends and supporters in Boston and the rest of New England fell in behind him. Adams inherited what was left of his father's Federalist party and was nominated by the political powers in Massachusetts and the surrounding states. When he ran the second time his supporters called themselves National Republicans. (Later Adams became a leader in forming the Whig party to combat the Jackson Democrats. )
Democrats and Republicans
Democrats and Whigs
It is called The Republican
Jackson supporters called it the Corrupt Bargain.
John Adams supported many people. One of the main humans are listed below :) . the Americas in the American revelution (he was a patriot) .alien and sedition act . the government of state :)
Thomas Jefferson was a member of three different political parities during his career. The first was the Republican-Democratic party. The second was the Democratic. Then his supporters were found in the Republican party so yes his reporters were called Republicans.
The GOP