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Mostly political. The Federalist party lost power and there was only one strong political party, the Democratic-Republicans. However, slavery was still an issue and the financial Panic of 1819 profoundly impacted American citizens.
scipio was faced with political attacks from cato the censor
No, but because of his vocal opposition to nuclear proliferation, he lost his security clearance in 1954, which meant that he also lost all political influence.
Odds are no. Because they have lost popularity, MLB games are coming out, and college baseball has lost popularity .
John Adams were really the only Federalist president. The Federalist pretty much disbanded after they lost in 1800 and 1804. John Quincy Adams was helped by what was left of the Federalist party in 1824 .
As long as they have money, they have influence on the federal government. Their popularity is waning among the judiciary, but the legislature and executive branch are still pretty beholden to them, as is evidenced by the fact that cigarettes, although a known poison, are still legal in the United States.
The Federalists
The Americans had a booming manufacturing business, better trade, and the federalist party lost political power. The British were embarrassed by the defeat.
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.
baseball
Richard Nixon
He looked weak and ineffective. *APEX*