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Alexander Hamilton was never elected US President, although he may have aspired to the position. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Federalist Party.
how did the nation's expansion hurt the federalist party?
The federalist party had a couple different nicknames. Some of them include: the Whig party and the first party system.
John Adams, the second president, was the only Federalist Party president. When George Washington became president there were no political parties. As time went on different people began to believe that the federal government should be strong and these believers were known as Federalists. Others believed the federal government should not be strong and they became known as Democratic Republicans. George Washington certainly believed in a strong central government and in the Federalist position, but there was no Federalist Party just yet. That is why he was not a "Federalist Party" president. As it became clear that Washington would not seek a third term, the people of the different thoughts became more organized into parties. John Adams hated political parties, but he was backed by the Federalists and ran for President as a Federalist and won. After Adams served, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison James Monroe served two terms each as members of the Democratic Republican party. By this time the Federalist Party all but disappeared. John Quincy Adams ran for president as a member of the National Republican party.
The federalist party supports federal government involvement and help.
John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party.
Alexander Hamilton was never elected US President, although he may have aspired to the position. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Federalist Party.
He was part of the Democratic-Republican Party before it splintered into several factions in 1824. He was a part of the faction that developed into the National Republican Party which later became the Whigs.
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
He switched to Democratic- Republican. He first belonged to the Federalist Party.
He was never an official member of any political party, though he shared some of the views of a party that existed in his time called the Federalist Party. George Washington Was not a member of a political party.
The federalist party was the very first political party in the United States. The federalist party was founded in 1792.
Thomas Jefferson was originally a member of the Democratic-Republican party, which was the predecessor of today's Democratic Party. He later founded the Democratic-Republican party, which stood in opposition to the Federalist party and advocated for limited government and states' rights.
No. John Marshall supported federalism. He was a charter member of the Federalist Party.
yes a farmer can be a federalist party
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
The Federalist Party was led by Alexander Hamilton