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The Federalist Party declined and eventually disappeared primarily due to its opposition to the War of 1812, which was unpopular among many Americans. Additionally, the party's elitist image and perceived disconnection from the common citizen contributed to its loss of support. Following the war, the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party led to a one-party system, effectively sidelining the Federalists. By the 1820s, the party had largely faded from the political landscape.

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