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William Marbury was a Federalist, like John Adams. Thomas Jefferson was an Anti-Federalist, although by the time he became President the party was known as the Democratic-Republicans. James Madison was also an Anti-Federalist.Case Citation:Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803)
As a Federalist, he probably dislike Anti-federalist leaders like Patrick Henry. He also probably disliked people who oppsoed his NJ Plan at the Constitution Convention, like James Madison (who supported his own VA Plan)
there were presidios missions and settlement and lots of people there
People depended on agricultural production - :)
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He was part of the Federalist party, which was like today's Republican party (as opposed to the Republican party, which was like today's Democratic party).
Jefferson and Madison created the political party, Democratic/Republican, so that the "common man" could have a say in the government. People like farmers and tradespeople joined this party, while people in the OTHER party, the Federalist Party, were richer people, like lawyers, merchants, manufacturers, and clergy.
He was part of the Democratic-Republican Party before it splintered into several factions in 1824. He was a part of the faction that developed into the National Republican Party which later became the Whigs.
No because they were in opposing parties. Hamilton was for the federalist party and Jefferson was for the democratic-republic party.
Federalist are the supporters of a strong centralized government. Some individuals like Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock and John Jay are members of the Federalist Party.
Washington was not a party member and he did not like the idea of political parties. However, his policies were closer to the Federalists and John Adams than to Jefferson's party.
William Marbury was a Federalist, like John Adams. Thomas Jefferson was an Anti-Federalist, although by the time he became President the party was known as the Democratic-Republicans. James Madison was also an Anti-Federalist.Case Citation:Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803)
A party or something like a meeting; something that can be ruined by someone
The right party that people like is wild and crazy loud music party that's how I like it
Jefferson was a anti-federealist but when he became president he was acting like Alexander hamiltion...which i think he was a federalist
why is a political party led by like minded people
The Federalists were more like Rhino Republican Moderates, the Anti-Federalists were more like libertarians or Tea Party members. Neither were liberal.