Even though Hamilton was a Federalist the "Federalist" wasn't considered a political party as we know it today. It was just one side in the debate on the foundation of the constitution. It did not lead to his death. His death was caused by a duel with Burr and it was more personal than political. Burr cheated in the duel. His gun had a hair trigger. This was dicovered a few years ago when the dueling set was X rayed by historians.
Jefferson and Madison were polar opposites of Hamilton in the financial issues. The result of Jefferson's and Madison's opposition to Hamilton's financial plan was the establishments of the banking system.
the two parties were the federalists and the anti-federalists. hamilton supporters were members of the federalist party The whiskey rebellion
The Federalist party led by Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson.
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James Madison and Thomas Jefferson led the Democratic-Republicans, and John Adams and Alexander Hamilton led the Federalist party.
alexander Hamilton felt that political parties were devisive
Yes, he did.
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In the US political parties were founded by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton with the Democratic Republican and Federalist Party
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The rise of political parties
The first 2 political parties are the Federalists lead by Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic Republicans lead by Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson - Republican Alexander Hamilton - Federalist
Political parties started with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Both men had totally opposite views on most things(French Revolution, National Bank, XYZ Affair), causing Jefferson to start his on party, the democratic-Republicans, believing it to be for the best. That left the Federalists, who sided with Alexander Hamilton.
The leaders of the American Revolution did not approve of the idea of political parties, but it seems they were inevitable. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the founders and leaders of the first two political parties in the United States.
Jefferson and Madison were polar opposites of Hamilton in the financial issues. The result of Jefferson's and Madison's opposition to Hamilton's financial plan was the establishments of the banking system.