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--answered by a girl from CO!
Revolution of 1800
He was a Federalist.
Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist.
James Monroe – Federalist Party
Republican
Yes he is he was the owner of the National Gazette that was opposed to Alexander Hamilton who was a Federalist
Arthur St. Clair was a Federalist.
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
Actually during his Presidency there were NO political parties. There were opposite views, but the parties hadn’t formed. He was against them and felt that instead of serving the people they would only be concerned for themselves.
He was a Federalist.
The candidate for the Democratic-Republican Party in the election of 1796 was Thomas Jefferson. He ran against John Adams of the Federalist Party and ultimately became the vice-president after Adams won the presidency.
Federalist==founded in1792====dissolved in 1820==Democratic- Republican==founded in 1792====dissolved in 1868==