They supported it because they felt that it was their responsibility as Americans to aid a country that fought to overthrow their monarchy. In addition, America had just won independence themselves, which was only possible through the aid of France.
the anti- federalist were pro French because they believed that sence that had recived help from them in the revolutionary war they should help them as we'll
Jeffersonians began using the name Democratic-Republicansin 1796.So,the answer is Democratic-Republicans.
Democratic-republicans
Yes, they had 2 parties. The National Republicans and the Democratic Republicans
The question is has the order of events backward. Alexander Hamilton was a founder of the Federalist Party, which preceded the Democratic-Republicans. Thomas Jefferson lead a group called the Anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution and later became the Democratic-Republican Party. The Federalists were first; the Democratic-Republicans were formed to oppose the Federalists.
The United States was very weak at this point in history and additionally there were internal disagreements between the Federalists who opposed intervention and the Democratic-Republicans who endorsed it.
The Democratic-Republicans
Democratic Republicans
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Another name for the Democratic-Republicans, used especially by historians, is simply the Republicans.
The Democratic Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson.
Democratic-Republicans fought the Alien and Sedition acts.
Republicans
The Democratic-Republicans originally called themselves the Anti-Federalists, to emphasize their differences of opinion with the Federalist Party, particularly during the constitutional ratification process.
Jeffersonians began using the name Democratic-Republicansin 1796.So,the answer is Democratic-Republicans.
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In 1828 - Democratic-Republicans but now, Republicans.
Democratic-republicans