The members of the Federalist Party were in favor of a strong central government that had more power than the states. The supporters of the Democratic-Republican Party believed in States' Rights, meaning they thought the bulk of the power should belong to the states, not the federal government.
federalists believed the government was better than the democratic republicans did
No, the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party were the two major parties that competed against each other in U. S. politics from the 1790s to the 1810s.
Alexander hamilton
The main similarity that both the Whigs and the Democrats shared during this time period was their goal of having a prosperous Uninted States. They differed in their plans on carrying out this goal. However they were also mass-based "catchall" parties who worked very hard to amass many voters by associtating themselves with the "comman man".
It was the first transfer of power that didn't involve bloodshed. (Federalist to Republicans) It marked the end of the federalist party and the begining of the Republican. yay apush
Between the Lions - 1999 I Don't Want a Birthday Party Knuffle Bunny was released on: USA: 17 November 2008
Little is revealed about the Inner Party's philosophy until Winston reads The Book and later when he talks to O'Brien. Both Winston and Syme are Outer Party members, and the discussion they have simply explains the purpose of Newspeak.
Federalist==founded in1792====dissolved in 1820==Democratic- Republican==founded in 1792====dissolved in 1868==
Hamilton?
The Federalist party grew out of Hamilton's view of a strong federal government.
The federalist party was the very first political party in the United States. The federalist party was founded in 1792.
yes a farmer can be a federalist party
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
The federalist party believed in a strong centralized government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution and also supported the creation of a national bank. (led by Alexander Hamilton) The anti-federalist, or Democratic-republican party believed in a decentralized government with the power in the hands of the states and the people. They did not support the creation of a national bank and stuck to a strict interpretation of the Constitution. (led by Thomas Jefferson)
The Federalist Party was led by Alexander Hamilton
the anti-federalist party
The Federalist Party wanted a Constitution.
Federalist Party - France - was created in 1995.
it destroyed the federalist party