One characteristic that was not typically associated with Alexander Hamilton and his supporters was a strong emphasis on agrarianism. While Hamilton and his followers, known as the Federalists, favored a strong central government and an industrial economy, they did not prioritize the agrarian interests that were championed by their political opponents, such as Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans. Instead, Hamilton advocated for a commercial and urban economy, focusing on trade, finance, and manufacturing.
George Washington, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson were the big supporters of the B of R.
In 1800, when Burr and Jefferson tied in electoral vote, Burr refused to concede and tried to sneak into the Presidency. This trick did not sit well with Jefferson and his supporters. Burr and Jefferson also disagreed on several matters.
The toast to Jefferson Davis was famously given by Confederate General Jubal A. Early. This occurred during a gathering of supporters after the Civil War, where Early praised Davis's leadership and dedication to the Confederate cause. The toast was part of a broader effort to honor Davis and the Confederacy's legacy among its supporters.
the Confederate elections of 1863 to turn sharply against supporters of Jefferson Davis. Henretta, pg. 426.
Thomas Jefferson, farmers
Thomas Jefferson, farmers
Jefferson's party was known as the Democratic Republicans.
Geese were Jefferson's supporters. They always helped him with his economic problems. If he was ever in trouble with the federalists, he would go squawk to the beautiful Canadian Geese!
One characteristic that was not typically associated with Alexander Hamilton and his supporters was a strong emphasis on agrarianism. While Hamilton and his followers, known as the Federalists, favored a strong central government and an industrial economy, they did not prioritize the agrarian interests that were championed by their political opponents, such as Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans. Instead, Hamilton advocated for a commercial and urban economy, focusing on trade, finance, and manufacturing.
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George Washington, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson were the big supporters of the B of R.
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democratic-republican
John Adams and all of Adams' supporters.
he was president for 8 years
The wealthy, educated men because they have the time and will run the country wisely