I don't know what they called themselves, but they we originally referred to as "Anti-Federalists". Later as "Republicans". After that a variety of Republican-Democrats, Jefferson-Democrats, Jeffersonians, etc. Finally, Democrats - a named that has remained.
The Anti-federalists.
Hamilton...
Followers of Alexander Hamilton referred to themselves as federalists.
In scholarly studies "nativism" is a standard technical term. However, in public political discourse "nativist" is a term of opprobrium usually used by the opposition, and rarely by nativists themselves (they call themselves "patriots."). Anti-immigration is a more neutral term that may be used to characterize opponents of Immigration.Other words: They were completely and totally against it.
No. They call themselves Muslim, but not Arabs.
They call themselves Muskogee, or Muscogulge
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The Anti-federalists.
Thomas Jefferson
They have four now. Their opponents were Ottawa (1966), Hamilton (1989), Winnipeg (2007) and Hamilton again (2013)
Saskatchewan's opponents in 1989 were the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Hamilton...
I never call Hamilton. I have no reason for dealings regarding Hamilton.
They call themselves Rastas.
They call themselves the Diné. :)
(Holt, Call of Freedom. Page 348.): The strongest opponents of the War Hawks were New England Federalists.
They are Opponents.
they call themselves tamalians