The Federalists
The Democratic-Republican
The Federalist Party believed in a strong national (federal) government with powers over the state governments. The Democratic-Republicans believed that states should have more power than the national government. This is known as the States' Rights theory..
The writing and adoption of the Constitution coincided with the emergence of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist political parties.
The first two parties were the federalist and anti-federalist party
Federalist and Democratic-Republican
Democratic-Republican and Federalist
There were differing views between the founding fathers on the strength of the national government when writing the Constitution. The first political parties in the US were the Federalist and the Democratic-Republicans(jeffersonians). The federalist favored a strong centralized government, much like that of in England. While the Federalist favored states-rights and disliked the government of England.
The dissapearance of the Federalist party
The writing and adoption of the Constitution coincided with the emergence of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist political parties.
The first two parties were the federalist and anti-federalist party
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Federalist and Democratic-Republican
Federalist and Democratic-Republican
In the US political parties were founded by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton with the Democratic Republican and Federalist Party
There were differing views between the founding fathers on the strength of the national government when writing the Constitution. The first political parties in the US were the Federalist and the Democratic-Republicans(jeffersonians). The federalist favored a strong centralized government, much like that of in England. While the Federalist favored states-rights and disliked the government of England.
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Democratic-Republican and Federalist
In 1796 there were no political parties like we know today. The average man didn't have the right to vote for congress or president. They were "elected" in house. The two political ideologies were the Federalist and nonFederalist.
The main parties between 1828 and 1854 were the Democratic Party and the Whig Party. Between 1854 and 1860, the Whig Party fell apart and was replaced by the Republican Party. Before 1828, the main parties were Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party, from which the Democratic Party came.