They believed more in states rights and individual freedom than did the Federalists. The alien and sedition acts were promptly repealed when Jefferson took office. Jefferson, in particular, ran a less formal White House, However, they were not as different as some Federalists feared they might be. AS you recall Madison was the principal of the Constitution and Jefferson the Declaration of Independence. Neither was about to do anything to jeopardize the government of the United States.
Along with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison was a Democratic-Republican.
- James Madison - Alexander hamilton - john jay - thomas Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson and James Madison All I know '^-^ He is wrong some of the REAL federalists are James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay Just to add on a bit, Thomas Jefferson is a Anti-Federalist. Don't get that mixed up because Thomas Jefferson was one of the leaders of the Anti-Federalist and he was important. Hope this helped.
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.
Both held pragmatic federalist ideas.
William Marbury was a Federalist, like John Adams. Thomas Jefferson was an Anti-Federalist, although by the time he became President the party was known as the Democratic-Republicans. James Madison was also an Anti-Federalist.Case Citation:Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803)
Jefferson and Madison had different view points than Hamilton.
Jefferson and Madison supported small government control (and a stricter interpretation of the Constituation), while Adams and the Federalists wanted more government power.
No he did not he was a Federalist, The Anti-Federalist wanted the Bill of Rights