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Both Hamiltonians and Jeffersonians were prominent political factions during the early years of the United States. They both played significant roles in shaping the country's political landscape, with Hamiltonians favoring a strong central government and an economy based on industry and commerce, while Jeffersonians favored a more decentralized government and an agrarian-based economy. Despite their differences, both groups shared a commitment to the principles of democracy and the success of the new nation.

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What are the two major political parites in Poland?

jeffersonians and hamiltonians.


Who were the hamiltonians and who were the jeffersonians?

Hamiltonians were the people who supported Alexander Hamilton and jeffersonians were the people who supported Jefferson and Madison. Hamilton wanted the other states who had finished paying off their debts to help the other states who hadn't paid of their debts, and he also supported the creation of the national bank, which he believed would greatly help the government. Basically the jeffersonians disagreed with this.


Hamiltonians v Jeffersonians?

Hamiltonians or High Federalists were a faction within the Federalist Party that supported Alexander Hamilton's economic programs. Jeffersonians were a faction within the Democratic-Republican that supported Thomas Jefferson's foreign programs. Hamilton favored a strong federal government while Jefferson favored a strong state govenment.


Conflicts between Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians during President George Washington's first administration led directly to the?

Start of the first political parties.


Hamiltonians and jeffersonians?

Hamiltonians are the people that supported Alexander Hamilton's viewpoint of helping other states pay off debts and creating a national bank. While some states had already paid off their debts, they were not very happy about his idea of helping to pay everyone else's debts. Jeffersonians were the people who supported Jefferson and Madison and opposed Hamilton's ideas and the creation of the national bank.


Conflicts between Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians during President George Washington's first admimistration led directly to the?

this lead directly to the start of the first political parties


Which group of Americans supported France in its war with England?

The Jeffersonians.


What did the Jeffersonians put their faith into?

Democracy and the constitution.


When the jeffersonians gained power in congress they immediately repealed?

the excise tax on whiskey


Who were the first parties?

The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists who later became known as the Jeffersonians.


What were the 1st 2 political parties in American History?

The first organized party in America was made up of the followers of Jefferson, who, starting in the 1790s, called themselves Republicans (or Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans). Hamilton and those who opposed Jefferson, kept the name Federalist. Jefferson's Republican Party has no ties to the current Republican Party. In fact, the current Democratic Party considerers Jefferson and Andrew Jackson as the founders of their party.


Political groups argued that the US must always remain a rural agricultural nation?

Jeffersonians