Alexander Hamilton was a founder of the Federalist Party; Thomas Jefferson was founder of the Democratic-Republican Party. The Federalists wanted a strong central government and encouraged the states to ratify the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans believed the states should retain sovereignty.
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson lead opposing political parties because they had radically different views of the role of the central government. Hamilton lead the Federalist Party, which believed in a strong central government ruled by the wealthy elite; Thomas Jefferson lead the Democratic-Republican Party(originally called the Anti-Federalists), which placed greater emphasis on states' rights.
Alexander Hamilton and James Madisonedit: this is not correct. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamiltion and John Adams. (James Madison, best buddy of Thomas Jefferson, founded the Democratic-Republican Party)
Alexander Hamilton's economic plans for the new government was founded on the idea that congress must pay off the war debt is a true statement. Hamilton was the 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury.
He was a federalist and believed in a strong central government. He was the Secretary of Treasury in George Washington's cabinet and saved the contry from financial crisis. Hamilton created the National Bank which was disputed but was a major step in our government's growth.
Hamilton was more interested in strong ties with England. Jefferson was the francophile, who wanted strong ties with the French. Those two represent the two currents that have been present in America from the start, and are today represented by the Republican (Hamiltonian) and Democratic (Jeffersonian) parties. Jefferson was a founder of the Democratic party. The Republican Party was not founded until several generations later, but the Hamiltonian tradition went through the Federalists, then the Whigs, and finally to the Republicans. Hamilton preferred a strong central government and favored big business and a close relationship with England.
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In the US political parties were founded by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton with the Democratic Republican and Federalist Party
Alexander Hamilton and James Madisonedit: this is not correct. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamiltion and John Adams. (James Madison, best buddy of Thomas Jefferson, founded the Democratic-Republican Party)
The Federalists are responsible for the Sedition Act of 1798. The Federalists were first American political party. It was founded by Alexander Hamilton.
No, it is run by the Treasury department which was founded by Alexander Hamilton , who also fought at the Battle or Princeton, was a prominent lawyer and political writer, and also founded the Coast Guard. And, the Illuminati does not exist, so no, they do not run the IRS.
Yes. He founded the political party.
The Democratic-Republican Party was founded by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson as an opposing voice to Alexander Hamilton's Federalists. The party consisted of many people identified as Anti-Federalists during the Constitutional Convention.
Alexander Hamilton's economic plans for the new government was founded on the idea that congress must pay off the war debt is a true statement. Hamilton was the 1st United States Secretary of the Treasury.
John Hamilton was the founder of the Federalist Party. (see related question)
He represented the Democratic-Republican Party. He was actually the founder of the party. Jefferson created the party in opposition to the Federalist Party, that was founded by Alexander Hamilton. The Federalist Party was committed to a fiscally sound and nationalistic government. Jefferson by today's standards was neither a Republican or Democrat. Although he was a big proponent of state's rights, which would make him a natural ally of the Republican Party.
Federalist==founded in1792====dissolved in 1820==Democratic- Republican==founded in 1792====dissolved in 1868==
The Democrats. Jackson's Democrats, not Jefferson's.
The first banks in the United States were the Bank of New York, founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1784; the Bank of Boston, also founded in 1784; and the First Bank of the United States, chartered in 1791.