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the major issue was that it had no central government and the economy was broke. also they needed more chocolate milk badly

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First of all it was the Democratic-Republicans.

The Major issue diving the two was the size of the Government. The Democratic-Republicans wanted limited and small government while the Federalists wanted a bigger government.

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They Wanted to have Babies with there sisters.

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Conflicts between federalist and democratic republicans?

Federalists favored a strong central government and Democratic-Republicans faved states retaining authority.


The differences between federalists and democratic republicans?

there is a variety of them, check ur socail sudies book. :)


What is the differences between federalists and republicans?

The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.


The first transition of power between political parties took place following the presidential election of 1800 this transition of power was between what two political parties?

from Federalists to Democratic-Republicans


How did problems with France intensify between the federalists and the republicans?

Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans George Washington himself wanted to avoid a party system in America. Unfortunately, even when saying this he was part of the beginning of one of the first parties in United States politics. ^_^


How did problems with France intensify the split between the federalists and republicans?

Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans George Washington himself wanted to avoid a party system in America. Unfortunately, even when saying this he was part of the beginning of one of the first parties in United States politics. ^_^


How did problems with France intensify the split between the Federalists and the Republicans?

Federalists vs. Democratic Republicans George Washington himself wanted to avoid a party system in America. Unfortunately, even when saying this he was part of the beginning of one of the first parties in United States politics. ^_^


What is the difference between federalists and republicanism?

The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.


Why did Republicans support the Bill of Rights?

There was no Republican Party per se at the time of the adoption of the Bill of Rights; the two parties at the time were the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. Federalists believed in a strong centralized government, while Democratic Republicans believed in a weaker central government. The Bill of rights grew out of a tacit agreement between the two parties that Democratic Republicans would support the new constitution provided it was subsequently amended to expressly include provisions to protect certain individual rights; these were the first ten amendments to the constitution and became comonly known as the Bill of Rights.


What were first two political parties in the us?

The Founding Fathers disliked political parties, calling them "factions" motivated by self interest. Washington was so upset over the quarreling between Hamilton (Federalists) and Jefferson (anti-Federalists) that he devoted much of his Farewell Address to the evils of parties. The people who supported Hamilton and Adams were called Federalists (supporters of the Constitution) but they were not an organized political party. 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.


Why did the US stay out of the French Revolution?

The United States was very weak at this point in history and additionally there were internal disagreements between the Federalists who opposed intervention and the Democratic-Republicans who endorsed it.


How might the political attacks between the federalists and democratic republicans parties lead to problems in the future?

There might be a separation of governments or a 3rd party might be added to settle conflict.