Thomas Jefferson, who led the Democratic-Republican party however, favored strong state governments, an economy based on agriculture and a strict constitution. The party opposed the idea of a National Bank and protective tariffs.
they were pro constitution
The Revolution of 1800 was the peaceful passing of political power from one party (the Federalists) to another (the Democratic-Republicans). The Federalists accepted their defeat in the election of 1800 when Jefferson won. This is an achievement because it showed that the constitutional system was working. It was also a rare event for the times.
they did this to protect from the sedition's causing wars and weaker government in the 1800's
After his victory in 1800, Thomas Jefferson responded to the Federalists by calling for unity and reconciliation. In his inaugural address, Jefferson emphasized the need for a peaceful transfer of power and stressed the importance of working together for the common good of the nation. He sought to bridge the divide between the two parties and pursue a more moderate and inclusive approach to governance.
it was France; result was the Franco-American Accord of 1800
yes it was since Hamilton convinced the federalists to support Jefferson and win the election of 1800; the election became known as the revolution of 1800 and as a peaceful change of power.
No one agreed with the Federalists.
Yes
because of the clivit wars
the Federalist judicial rulings of John Marshall
supported constitution and they helped create democracy
John Adams and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
The Revolution of 1800 was the peaceful passing of political power from one party (the Federalists) to another (the Democratic-Republicans). The Federalists accepted their defeat in the election of 1800 when Jefferson won. This is an achievement because it showed that the constitutional system was working. It was also a rare event for the times.
It represented a thorough yet peaceful repudiation of the monarchical power of the federalists.
The Federalist policies of the Adam's administration were not supported by a majority of the voters. The Alien and Sedition Acts were especially singled out as bad policy. By the time of the Election of 1800, the Federalists had lost most of their supporters with the exception of New England.
federalists and democratic republicans
they did this to protect from the sedition's causing wars and weaker government in the 1800's
The two main parties in America in !800 were the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists.