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Adams, in his last days as president, established more "midnight judges" in the Supreme court, so the Federalists continued to have power in the US Senate because they still had large numbers and brought their opinions to the court.

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Why did the party strife decrease in the decade after the war of 1812?

The Federalists strongly opposed the War of 1812 and with the crushing defeat of the British in that war, their rivals - the Democratic-Republicans - saw a huge increase in party membership and influence. This large increase made the Federalist's almost powerless and signaled their demise from the political scene. So by the 1820 election America was functioning almost on a one-party system.


How did the atomic bomb influence the development of early America?

It didn't influence anything as it did not exist then.


According to the negro digs up his past the remote racial origins of African American are important because?

of their influence on the early development of culture. -apex


How did Europe change America?

Nearly all of America's early immigrants were from European countries and the best practices of their old world were adopted for use in the new world. We see those influences today in farming, building, cooking, education, law, fashion and so on. Our political government and Supreme Court looks to Europe for continued influence today in areas where European socialism might be applied in the USA.


How did the US become a colonial power?

The United States became a colonial power in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, driven by economic interests, the desire for global influence, and a belief in Manifest Destiny. Following the Spanish-American War in 1898, the U.S. acquired territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, marking its emergence as an imperial power. This expansion was justified by a mix of national security concerns and a belief in the civilizing mission to spread democracy and capitalism. The U.S. continued to exert influence through various means, including military intervention and economic control, solidifying its status as a colonial power.

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the propaganda efforts of Federalist agitators


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How did the federalist papers and anti federalist papers influence the ideas on systems of us government?

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Who influence federalist papers?

James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton


The influence of the federalist party was hurt severly as a result of the?

The Federalist party wanted to establish closer ties to Great Britain and to support the Alien and Sedition Acts.


What is the influence of the Federalist papers?

They have have no significance during the Revolutionary War, as they had yet to be written. The Federalist Papers were written in support of ratification of the U.S. Constitution roughly a decade after the war.


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Philosophy and Physiology