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Why did the Federalist disapprove of the french Revolution?

The Anti Federalists were very enthusiastic about the French Revolution. Thomas Jefferson supported the Revolutions Republican ideals. The Anti Federalists were known for their support of France versus the Federalist's support of Great Britain. Although the Anti Federalists were for the Revolution, they agreed with the Federalists to remain neutral in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain, Spain, France and other European powers.


Did the Federalists support or oppose the French Revolution?

No they didn't


Why have the American people been drawn to all general or world wars since 1688?

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Was the election off 1800 a revolution like the one of 1776?

It was a political revolution and not an actual war because the power was shifted from the Federalists to Democratic-Republicans


Who were the leading American federalists?

Leading Federalists included such men as: * James Madison; * Alexander Hamilton; * John Jay; and * John Adams

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Which group argued that a strong national government could be effective and protect states rights?

American Revolution


What is the first American political party?

Federalists and Anti Federalists


Why did the Federalist disapprove of the french Revolution?

The Anti Federalists were very enthusiastic about the French Revolution. Thomas Jefferson supported the Revolutions Republican ideals. The Anti Federalists were known for their support of France versus the Federalist's support of Great Britain. Although the Anti Federalists were for the Revolution, they agreed with the Federalists to remain neutral in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain, Spain, France and other European powers.


What was the first American party?

Federalists.


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Did the Federalists support or oppose the French Revolution?

No they didn't


Why did the federalists oppose immigration to Europeans?

The federalists saw foreigners as a deep threat to American Security -JB


How did the federalists view the french revolution?

They were horrified at how the French had mistreated their government and of all the bloodshed that had occured. They felt that they could no longer trust the French even though they had been allies during the American Revolution.


Was the American Revolution an accelerated revolution or a cataclysmic revolution?

The American revolution WAS an cataclysmic revolution.


Which took place first French revolution or American Revolution?

The American Revolution.


Was the election off 1800 a revolution like the one of 1776?

It was a political revolution and not an actual war because the power was shifted from the Federalists to Democratic-Republicans


What was Edmund Burkes' philosophical position in relation to both the American and French Revolution?

American Revolution - for French Revolution - against American Revolution - for French Revolution - against