Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Because mostly all democrats were against Jefferson's opinions and beliefs
The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.
presented a direct threat to the nation.As president, George Washington did believe that the federal government needed to remain strong to prevent state or regional interests from gaining too much power.
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They believe they are both federalists.
I believe that the first two were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, but as far as early presidential elections are concerned, the first two parties were the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans.
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
I believe that the answer is The Whiskey Rebellion
I believe it was the Whiskey rebellion
I believe it is National Debt. (If you have an account and i am wrong please put in the correct answer.)
The Whiskey Rebellion is what you're thinking of i believe. It demonstrated how much stronger the United States government was under the Constitution versus how messed up it was under the Articles of Confederation and the Shay's Rebellion. Hope this helps!
federalists believe that democratic republicans should not be able to participate in the judiuary act.
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Jefferson's party, the Democratic Republicans , believed more individual freedom and state's rights than did the opposition Federalists. They were against the alien and sedition acts. They were more willing to keep a loose federation of states than face the establishment of a strong federal government.
Jefferson and Madison supported small government control (and a stricter interpretation of the Constituation), while Adams and the Federalists wanted more government power.
why did the federalists believe that they would benefit from the war with france
Thomas Jefferson believed that the federal government had become too large and powerful under the Federalists. He expressed concerns about the expansion of federal power and preferred a more limited government that respected states' rights and individual liberties.