Federalists wanted to support England and also wanted a strong and powerful government, a national bank, and a loose interpretation of the Coast. The Democratic-Republicans wanted to support France and also wanted a small federal government, no national bank, and a strict interpretation of the Coast.
Federalists were for the constitution
antifederalists were against
Federalists wanted a strong government, taxes to support the government, and liked banks. Republican party were for the farmers who did not want a strong government or lots of taxes.
There were many, but it can be summarized as such: Federalists believed in a stronger centralized government and that the states were essentially part of one union that could enact laws upon all states. This party was primarily driven by Alexander Hamilton who correctly saw the need for this to happen from a economic stand-point, to pay off America's early debt and to establish a unified currency. The Anti-Federalists believed in strong states rights and a very minimalist federal government for many reasons. One such was a rational fear that a central government's president might be thought of as a King; whom they had just fought a revolutionary war against. Eventually the less-popular Federalists lost their power and for a period of time America had a one-party system within the Anti-Federalist party called the Democrat Republicans.
Northern merchants were the main supporters of the Federalists in the newly emerged two-party system.
he was the head of the opposite party, the democratic republicans. Thus, his opinions were the oposite of that of the federalists.
The Democrats
The Federalists and Centralists had different ideas about the formation of the United States.
The Federalists and Centralists had different ideas about the formation of the United States.
Federalists wanted a strong government, taxes to support the government, and liked banks. Republican party were for the farmers who did not want a strong government or lots of taxes.
The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists
the federalists../
Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans.
The federalists party disappeared.
No party replaced the Federalists in the sense that no party actually took the claims of Federalists and advocated them after the party fell. However, the next party to challenge the Democratic-Republicans was the WHIG PARTY.
Federalists and Anti Federalists
Federalists and Anti Federalists
what party took up the federalists' views after the federalist party no longer existed
the Anti Federalists opposed the constitution and worked for their state not to ratify it. Their famous leaders were Patrick Henry and George Mason