he was not either one but he agreed with the federalist point of view a lot.
Yes he is he was the owner of the National Gazette that was opposed to Alexander Hamilton who was a Federalist
Along with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison was a Democratic-Republican.
Alexander Hamilton and James Madisonedit: this is not correct. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamiltion and John Adams. (James Madison, best buddy of Thomas Jefferson, founded the Democratic-Republican Party)
Thomas Jefferson was an anti-federalist. He was a democratic republican therefore he couldn't be a federalist.
The Federalist Party died out because of internal divisions, opposition to their policies, and the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party led by Thomas Jefferson.
Yes he is he was the owner of the National Gazette that was opposed to Alexander Hamilton who was a Federalist
Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist.
Federalist==founded in1792====dissolved in 1820==Democratic- Republican==founded in 1792====dissolved in 1868==
Arthur St. Clair was a Federalist.
Federalist and Democratic-Republican
He was a Democratic-republican. Jefferson and Madison created the Democratic Republican Party to oppose the Federalist Party.
The Democratic-Republican Party was founded by Thomas Jefferson, they thought that less government power was needed to secure peoples rights. The Federalist Party was founded by Alexander Hamilton, they thought that more government power was needed to secure people rights (which included a strong military). Both of these founders where in George Washington's Cabinet. George Washington did not choose a favorable side, however, he did not believe in a Political Parties. He remained neutral. A Federalist back then would be considered to be a modern day Republican. A Democratic-Republican back then would be considered to be a modern day Democrat. Lincoln would form the Republican party. Andrew Jackson Formed the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party would also be less commonly known as The Jefferson-Jackson Party.
Federalist and Democratic-Republican
Along with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison was a Democratic-Republican.
James Monroe – Federalist Party
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.
yes he is also a democratic