1796 candidates
Federalists (John Adams)- for ratification with constitution, and the Anti-Federalists (George Washington)- against ratification, supported states rights, feared too-powerful central government.
Alexander Hamilton, at that time Secretary of the Treasury. Headstrong, brilliant, and volatile, Hamilton himself and his economic policies stirred controversy and the Federalists evolved in support of his policies and later of his views. Hamilton led the Federalist Party even as it began to collapse with the election of 1800, until his untimely death (in a duel) in 1804.
The first political party in US were the Federalists and the Democratic Republican. (1789-1828) The Federalist favored a national central governement and a national bank. The anti-federalists oppose this position, and favored political power distributed across the state.
Democratic-Republican Party.
The Founding Fathers disliked political parties, calling them "factions" motivated by self interest. Washington was so upset over the quarreling between Hamilton (Federalists) and Jefferson (anti-Federalists) that he devoted much of his Farewell Address to the evils of parties. The people who supported Hamilton and Adams were called Federalists (supporters of the Constitution) but they were not an organized political party. The first organized party in America was made up of the followers of Jefferson, who, starting in the 1790s, called themselves Republicans (or Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans). Hamilton and those who opposed Jefferson, kept the name Federalist. Jefferson's Republican Party has no ties to the current Republican Party. In fact, the current Democratic Party considers Jefferson and Andrew Jackson as the founders of their party.
It is a debate between Jefferson of the Democrats or Hamilton of the Federalists or today known as the Republicans. The majority would say Hamilton because he was very well spoken for his oppinions where as Jefferson was laid back and did not like confronation.
The Federalist Party was the first organized political party after U.S. independence.
The first two parties in the US were the Democratic-Republican party of Jefferson and the Federalists of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
after the ratification of the constitution A+
the Democratic party
John Adams was the first president with a political party. He was a federalist. Contrary to popular belief, George Washington had no political party though many people consider him a federalist. He preached about the dangers of political parties and how they'll divide the nation throughout his entire presidency. Look where we are now!
The first two parties were the federalist and anti-federalist party
The Democratic Party.
democrats
Yes, the liberty party was the first political party in the United States.
The Federalist Party.
The political party that was first to appear in the new US was The Federalist Party. The first two US presidents, Washington and Adams were federalists.
Federalists
Hamilton
Federalists
The Democratic-Republican Party, or modern-day Democratic Party.
The Federalists ( Adams' party) and the National Republicans ( Jeffersons' party) were the first of any major importance.
The First Nations Political Party was created in 2010.
Andrew Jackson's political party was not the first in history. There had been political parties for centuries prior. Jackson's Democrat party was the first modern political party since it mobilized the expanded electorate to win office.
The Green Party is a third party and was formed in the US
(in the US) there is no fee to join a political party.