The Jay Treaty, America's neutrality with Britain, the Alien and Sedition Acts, and the Hartford Convention basically finished them off.
In the United States presidential election of 1824, John Quincy Adams was elected President on February 9, 1825, after the election was decided by the House of Representatives. The previous few years had seen a one-party government in the United States, as the Federalist Party had dissolved, leaving only the Democratic-Republican Party. In this election, the Democratic-Republican Party splintered as four separate candidates sought the presidency. Such splintering had not yet led to formal party organization, but later the faction led by Andrew Jackson would evolve into the Democratic Party, while the factions led by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay would become the National Republican Party and later the Whig Party.
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3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
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The Federalist Party was led by Alexander Hamilton
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The Federalist Party led by Alexander Hamilton.
He was a federalist, he led the federalist party against the democratic-republic society in the 1800's after he was elected president.
Congressmen from New England and members of the Opposition Federalist Party argued against the war for what reason?
The Democratic-Republican Party was originally created by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. It was founded in response to opposition to the Federalist Party.
Alexander Hamilton was actually the generally acknowledged leader at the height of the Federalist party's power. John Adams however was their presidential candidate in the 1795 election because he had more political seniority outside of party affiliations.
Anti Federalists were led by Patrick Henry of Virginia.
The Federalist party led by Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson.
Alexander Hamilton was actually the generally acknowledged leader at the height of the Federalist party's power. John Adams however was their presidential candidate in the 1795 election because he had more political seniority outside of party affiliations.
The federalist party believed in a strong centralized government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution and also supported the creation of a national bank. (led by Alexander Hamilton) The anti-federalist, or Democratic-republican party believed in a decentralized government with the power in the hands of the states and the people. They did not support the creation of a national bank and stuck to a strict interpretation of the Constitution. (led by Thomas Jefferson)