The national Gazette published by Phillipe Freneau in 1791 attacked Federalist policies.
He reversed Federalist policies
Elbridge Thomas Gerry was a anti-federalist who eventually supported the federalist policies. He served as the fifth Vice President of the United States from March 4, 1813 to November 23, 1814.
Yes No. Only when he was writing the Federalist Papers. After that he was an anti-Federalist supporter of Jefferson.
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John Rutledge was a Federalist.
In the 1780s the publication of The Federalist Papers was intended to encourage ratification of the United States constitution.
Republicans adopted many Federalist policies. Republicans had preserved Federalist economic policies.
Yes. Those who were in favor of the policies of Washington and Hamilton became Federalist. Those who opposed them were Republicans, somtimes called the Democratic-Republicans.
The anti - federalist argued against ratification. They attacked nearly every part of the new document.
the establishment of a national bank
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The Federalist Party.
He reversed Federalist policies
The establishment of a national bank
Federalist Party
Elbridge Thomas Gerry was a anti-federalist who eventually supported the federalist policies. He served as the fifth Vice President of the United States from March 4, 1813 to November 23, 1814.