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Q: What were changes made by the democratic republicans in the 1800s when Jefferson was president?
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What policy changes did democratic-republicans introduced and which policies did Jefferson keep?

Alien and Sedition Acts expire, navy was cut to seven active ships, Jefferson also wanted to get rid of domestic taxes like the tax on whiskey. ; he kept the policies like: the creation of the bank of the U.S.


What policy changes did Democratic-Republicans introduce and federalist policies did Jefferson keep?

Alien and Sedition Acts expire, navy was cut to seven active ships, Jefferson also wanted to get rid of domestic taxes like the tax on whiskey. ; he kept the policies like: the creation of the bank of the U.S.


What policy changes did democratic-republicans introduce and which federalist policies did Jefferson keep?

Alien and Sedition Acts expire, navy was cut to seven active ships, Jefferson also wanted to get rid of domestic taxes like the tax on whiskey. ; he kept the policies like: the creation of the bank of the U.S.


What are some changes that are made by democratic-republicans?

They harmonise escalated war and created interractive sections among the citizens.


Was Thomas Abraham Clark a anti-federalist?

He cant be. Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic Republican. Thomas Jefferson began as an Anti-Federalist. During the Presidency of George Washington, he was a member of the 'Opposition' faction. Eventually he joined the Republican party - not to be mixed up with the Republican party that was established 1856-today. These republicans were referred to as 'Democrats' by the Federalists, who thought their ideals were more mob-rule than true republicanism. Today they are sometimes called the Jeffersonian Republicans. This even, does not quite fit, since the party underwent many changes. IE, in 1825, the two parties were considered 'Jackson Democrats and the 'Adams Republicans'. By 1829, The Republicans/Jefferson's party had become the "Democratic Republicans" (The name that still sticks today in referring to his party). The Adams Republicans had become the "National Republicans." By 1835 or so, the Democratic Republicans had dropped the Republic and just become "Democrats". The National Republicans had become the "Whigs." In 1850, when the Democratic Party won the Missouri compromise, a major pro-slavery battle, the Whigs lost their prominence. Most Whigs joined with several other minor parties to form the "Republicans" (The republican party of today), while some joined the Democrats. The Republicans became a major thorn in the side to the pro-slavery Democrats, launching their first platform in 1856 focusing primarily on civil rights. So to answer your question more succinctly: He was an anti-Federalist/Opposition/'Republican' (In the sense of what became later the Democratic Republicans or Democrats or 'Jeffersonian Republicans', not modern Republicans.)


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Did Thomas Jefferson want to be president?

Yes, Thomas Jefferson wanted to be president. In 1796 he ran against John Adams and lost but was elected vice president. In the 1800 election, Jefferson ran again and defeated Adams. In this election, he was in a tie vote with Aaron Burr and Jefferson did everything possible to try to win over Burr. Jefferson ran for a second term in 1804 and won.


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In 1800 federalists viewed jeffersonian republicans as dangerous radicals and feared the consequences if they gained control of the government What actually happened when the republicans were elected?

The Republicans did not make nearly as many changes as they had advocated.


What was one of the significant changes in atmosphere in Jefferson's administration was?

One of the significant changes in atmosphere in Jefferson's administration was the number of common people involved in government.