The outcome of the War of 1812 had differing effects on the Federalists and the War Hawks. The Federalists, who had opposed the war, saw their party weaken significantly due to their anti-war stance being unpopular with the public. In contrast, the War Hawks, who had pushed for the war, gained political influence and popularity as a result of the perceived success of the conflict. Ultimately, the War of 1812 led to the decline of the Federalist Party and the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party.
what happened to the federalists after the war od 1812
The Republocrats
The West and the South supported the war, whereas the North opposed it, particularly the New England Federalists.
The War Hawks wanted war with England in the war of 1812.
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The federalists.
The outcome of the War of 1812 weakened the federalists party, but the philosophy of a strong national government was carried on by the War Hawks, who were apart of the republican party. Some of the causes of the war were because of British army's taking workers off American ships to work on theirs. Also because the west believed it was Britain's fault for the Indian attack for giving them guns.
what happened to the federalists after the war od 1812
The Republocrats
Many Federalists opposed the war.
The West and the South supported the war, whereas the North opposed it, particularly the New England Federalists.
Cicero Stephens Hawks was born in 1812.
war hawks
It hurt U.S. trade, which was how many Federalists made their living.
The War Hawks wanted war with England in the war of 1812.
The war of 1812
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