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High Federalists were a faction within the Federalist Party in the early United States, particularly prominent in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. They advocated for a strong central government, a robust national economy, and a close relationship with Britain, contrasting with the more democratic and populist views of the Democratic-Republicans. High Federalists supported policies like the Alien and Sedition Acts and were often associated with the leadership of figures such as Alexander Hamilton. Their influence waned after the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800, leading to a decline in the Federalist Party's power.

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