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Q: What was the term applied by historians to suggest the dramatic unprecedented change that took place when the republican thomas Jefferson defeated the incumbent federalist john Adams for the president?
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What is the term applied by historians to suggest dramatic and unprecedented change that took place when the republican thomas Jefferson defeated the incumbent federalist john Adams for the presidency?

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Was Jefferson a republicn or a federalist?

Republican


Was Thomas Jefferson a anti federealist?

Thomas Jefferson was an anti-federalist. He was a democratic republican therefore he couldn't be a federalist.


Was James Madison a federalist?

Along with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison was a Democratic-Republican.


Which of these is incorrectly matchedJames Madison – Republican PartyJohn Adams – Federalist PartyJames Monroe – Federalist PartyThomas Jefferson – Democratic-Republican Party?

James Monroe – Federalist Party


What reasons might the federalist have for opposing president Jefferson plan?

Because he was Republican, so that's why the Federalist wouldn't accept Jefferson's plan.


What is the action Jefferson took toward Republican martyrs convicted under the Federalist Sedition Law?

what was the action Jefferson took toward republican "martyrs"convicted under the federalist sedition law?


What reason might the federalist have for opposing President Thomas Jefferson's plan?

Because he was Republican, so that's why the Federalist wouldn't accept Jefferson's plan.


Why was Jefferson's election in 1800 considered a republican revolution?

He reversed Federalist policies


What was the impact of the death of the federalist party on the republican party of Jefferson and Madison?

a lot


Was Tomas Jefferson was a republican or federalist?

Thomas Jefferson was originally a member of the Democratic-Republican party, which was the predecessor of today's Democratic Party. He later founded the Democratic-Republican party, which stood in opposition to the Federalist party and advocated for limited government and states' rights.


What similarities and differences did Jefferson's republican government have with the precious federalist one?

Thomas Jefferson was a domocratic-republican, so his principles were different from the federalists.