Jefferson Republican Party was created in 2006.
Thomas Jefferson created a party called the Democratic-Republican party, and his policies were somewhat different from the modern Republican Party.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party (but they just called it the Republican party). They created the Republican party to oppose the Federalist party. The Republican party that they created was the second political party in the United States.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party (but they just called it the Republican party). They created the Republican party to oppose the Federalist party. The Republican party that they created was the second political party in the United States.
He was a Democratic-republican. Jefferson and Madison created the Democratic Republican Party to oppose the Federalist Party.
The Democratic-Republican Party was originally created by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. It was founded in response to opposition to the Federalist Party.
Thomas Jefferson was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party. It was a sect of the Republican Party started by Jefferson.
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Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson is generally credited as being the founder of the Democratic-Republican Party (from a group originally called the Anti-Federalists). He was joined by former Federalist Party member James Madison, who adopted Jefferson's views of government.
The Democratic-Republican Party was originally created by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. It was founded in response to opposition to the Federalist Party.
Monroe belonged to the Democratic-Republican party, the party of Jefferson and Madison.
He represented the Democratic-Republican Party. He was actually the founder of the party. Jefferson created the party in opposition to the Federalist Party, that was founded by Alexander Hamilton. The Federalist Party was committed to a fiscally sound and nationalistic government. Jefferson by today's standards was neither a Republican or Democrat. Although he was a big proponent of state's rights, which would make him a natural ally of the Republican Party.