1789-1800
During the Federalist era (1789-1801.) The leaders if the United States faced many challenges and difficulties. The opportunities established a democratic foundation.
The Federalist Party
Lousiana Purchase
The LA purchase
The Federalist Era describes the period of time between 1789 and 1801. It is so named because during this time, the Federalist Party was the dominant political party. The United States Constitution was adopted and separate political parties developed.
During the Federalist era (1789-1801.) The leaders if the United States faced many challenges and difficulties. The opportunities established a democratic foundation.
Era of Good feelings. The era of good feelings is a period in U.S. history where the Federalist Party had declined and there were little partisan political strife. - Jennifer
federalist
Yes
False. James Monroe faced little opposition from Federalist candidates during the 1816 presidential election. The Federalist Party was in decline at that time, and Monroe ran largely unopposed, securing a decisive victory. The election is often seen as a sign of the decline of the Federalist Party and the era of good feelings in American politics.
Federalist and Republican
Yes No. Only when he was writing the Federalist Papers. After that he was an anti-Federalist supporter of Jefferson.