Essays About adams republicans

 

  • john adams
    ... When Adams heard news, he tried to keep it a secret, but Jefferson's pro French Republicans accused him of suppressing information that was favorable to France ...
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  • Federalists vs Jeffersonian Republicans
    The Federalists, who included Hamilton and Adams, and the Republicans, who included Jefferson and Madison, had contrasting ideas and beliefs. ...
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  • 1928 Election
    ... He threw his support in favor Jackson because he could tell that Adams and the Republicans wanted Henry Clay to succeed Adams in the election of 1832. ...
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  • John Adams
    ... The Democratic Republicans, led by Thomas Jefferson, believed states autonomy and having a close relationship with the France. The position Adams the Vice ...
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  • Government 2
    ... They were behind incumbent president John Adams. On the other hand, there were the Democratic-Republicans who favored the rights of state governments and the ...
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  • Federalist Party
    ... in Congress decided to pass the Alien and sedition acts in order to weaken the supporters of war with France (mainly the Republicans). Adams himself was ...
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  • Federalists & Democratic Part.
    ... discrediting them. The Federalists were extremely afraid of the Republicans pulling John Adams out of Presidency. The Democratic ...
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  • The Rise of Jeffersonian Democracy
    ... won seventy-three votes to Adams' sixty-five. This was the Revolution of 1800: a peaceful transfer of power from the Federalists to the Democratic-Republicans. ...
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  • The Idea of a Party System by Richard Hofstadter
    ... Republicans, as strict interpreters of the Constitution, despised Adams because they believed he was stripping the people of their constitutional rights, which ...
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  • jefferson
    ... The Hamilton party became known as the Federalists and the Jefferson party became know as the Democratic-Republicans (Adams, Page #246). ...
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  • kentucky virginia resolution
    ... were to be the ammunition that was needed in the siege on the Adams administration ... The quick legislation was a victory to the Republicans, for now they had two ...
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  • The Alien and Sedition Acts
    ... publication in the Vermont Journal of a letter criticizing President John Adams. ... brought about fierce party rivalry between the Democratic-Republicans and the ...
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  • Marbury v. Madison
    ... In the Election, Thomas Jefferson and his anti-federalist Republican Party defeated the incumbent John Adams and the Federalist Party. The Republicans also won ...
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  • Hamilton and Burr
    ... Federalists. As a result, the Republicans won the 1800 elections in New York. ... Hamilton did not like the Federalist partner Adams. He ...
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  • The Jeffersonian Republicans vs. the Federalists
    ... they have taken up, in their stead, those of John Adams." (Document F ... The distinction between the Jeffersonian Republicans and the Federalists was clearly seen ...
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  • Jeffersonian vs. Jacksonian
    ... The National Republicans were the followers of Adams and Clay; the Whigs, who emerged in 1834, were, above all else, the party dedicated to the defeat of ...
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  • Thomas Jefferson
    ... Under the administrations of both George Washington and Adams, Jefferson was also ... The Republicans also drew support from artisans and workers in towns and ...
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  • Thomas Jefferson
    ... Under the administrations of both George Washington and Adams, Jefferson was also ... The Republicans also drew support from artisans and workers in towns and ...
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  • Thomas Jefferson
    ... Under the administrations of both George Washington and Adams, Jefferson was also ... The Republicans also drew support from artisans and workers in towns and ...
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  • Alien and Seditions Acts DBQ
    ... amendment, but a federalist Congress, a federalist president John Adams, and a ... to change the Sedition Act in the federal government, the republicans turned to ...
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  • John Adams
    ... did result in several anti-federalists (Republicans) being indicted for printing criticisms against the government (Ferling, 1992). Adams never recommended any ...
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  • Characterization of Democratic Republicans
    ... the more he went against the principles of the Democratic Republicans, he began ... of Jefferson, with which they came into power, to those of Adams a federalist. ...
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  • American Parties from the Civil War
    ... began to adopt the tactics of the opposition Democratic-Republicans in response ... to free government, and although Washington, Hamilton, and Adams deplored their ...
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  • andrew jackson the tyrant
    ... were done. This was an extremely offensive election in which Adams' followers took the name National Republicans. They published ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... John Adams' party was formerly known as the National Republicans, and later became the Whig Party (Encarta, 1). The Whig Party focused on those voters that ...
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  • Elections of 1828 and 1800
    ... Federalists as Monarchists and the Federalists blamed the Republicans as Jacobins. After a hard campaign by both presidents (Jefferson and Adams), which showed ...
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  • Identity In American Culture
    ... Jefferson, Madison, and other allies begin to call themselves Republicans, which implies that the Federalists like Adams and Hamilton were actually monarchists ...
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  • The American Two Party Political System
    ... The leaders of the Federalists were Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. ... his Anti-Federalist followers and they became known as the Jeffersonian Republicans. ...
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  • Benefits of Federalists
    ... Had republicans been in power it is safe to assume that no neutrality proclamation would have been ... "In the words of historian Henry Adams, great-grandson of ...
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  • Founding of the National Bank
    ... assumption passed. Jefferson joined Madison's forces and formed the Republicans. Hamilton and Adams led the Federalists. Hamilton's ...
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