There were many colleges in the US, for instance, William & Mary, in Williamsburg, Chowan College in Murfreesboro NC, Guilford Female College NC,and many many more.
Alexander hamilton
I think it was the political party.
the grange organized a political party.
limited government and personal liberties.
The Federalist Party, prominent in the early 1800s, supported a strong central government and a robust executive branch. They advocated for a loose interpretation of the Constitution, favoring the expansion of federal powers to promote economic development and maintain order. Additionally, Federalists were pro-business and supported strong ties with Britain, reflecting their preference for an industrial economy over agrarian interests. Their views often contrasted with the Democratic-Republicans, who championed states' rights and agrarianism.
The Repulican Party
Progressive Party
Democratic-Republicans
Alexander Hamilton
no
Thomas Jefferson
Alexander hamilton
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The Federalist Party, which was active in the United States from the late 18th century into the early 19th century, does not have a current manager, as it is no longer an active political party. The party was founded by figures like Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, and it dissolved in the early 1800s. Today, there are other political groups and organizations that may identify with federalist principles, but they are not the original Federalist Party.
PRI
The Democratic Republican Party
The setting of "The Guilty Party" by O. Henry is New York City in the early 1900s. The story takes place in a courtroom where a man is on trial for theft, capturing the bustling and vibrant atmosphere of the city.