The wealthy, educated men because they have the time and will run the country wisely
supporters and leaders of the jeffersonian republicans
Yes, they were.
democratics and republicans
jackson
Monticello
whigs
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.
Thomas Jefferson didn't live in a fixed house. He travvelled the world in a caravan. This was called "the great Jefferson sexy-time".
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.
John Adam's followers were called National Republicans.
The supporters of Napoleon are called Bonapartists.
Republicans although more to do with supporters of a republic in general. for people who want to keep the constitution the same are called conservatives, and those who would alter/modify it are liberals, those who want to completely change it are revolutionaries. hope this helps
Supporters of the Constitution were called Federalists.
Peacefield, sometimes called Braintree, in Quincy Massachussetts not Montecello, that's Thomas Jeffersons second home in France
They are called Kopites
Shi'ites.