James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party (but they just called it the Republican party). They created the Republican party to oppose the Federalist party. The Republican party that they created was the second political party in the United States.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party (but they just called it the Republican party). They created the Republican party to oppose the Federalist party. The Republican party that they created was the second political party in the United States.
The Democratic-Republican Party was the forerunner of the Democratic Party. It was started by Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party. It was a sect of the Republican Party started by Jefferson.
James Madison's political party affiliation was the "Democratic-Republican Party" a party organized by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The Democratic and Republican parties as we know them today did not exist at that time. The Republican Party was started in 1860 when a group split off from the Democratic Party which had changed and evolved from the original Democratic-Republican Party.
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison started the Democratic-Republican party. When the parties split the democratic side was led by Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
It denounced the spoils system.
Jefferson started the Jeffersonian Democrats aka Democratic-Republic, (forerunner to the Democratic Party). They were the second political party, after the Federalist. Sadly, Jefferson used others, (ie newspapers loyal to him), to try and discredit Washington's policies during his second term.
fannie mae= 1938- Democratic President Roosevelt freddie mac= 1970- Republican President Nixon
R.Reagan was a member of Democratic party until 1962. He switched to Republican party in 1962 and was a member until 2004. R.Reagan served as a President 1981-1989. So in that time he was Republican.
Jefferson was president when the Barbary Wars started. The war was mainly started because the president refused to pay tributes that were demanded by the Barbary slaves.
Despite the "expert" answer, there have been 3 U.S. Vice-presidents who were not of the same party as the president they served with.Vice-presidents from a different party than the president they served with:Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) under John Adams (Federalist) - Until the 12 Amendment was passed, the Vice-president was the runner-up, which pretty much guaranteed that they would be from different parties.John C. Calhoon (Started out as Demoncratic-Republican, but switched to Nulifier - a party he created and of which he was one of the few members) under John Q. Adams (Democratic-Republican)Andrew Johnson (Democrat - ran with Lincoln on the "National Union" ticket) under Lincoln (Republican - ran with Andrew Johnson on the National Union ticket)
After Andrew Jackson's election in 1828, his party became known as the Democratic party.