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... 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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The Federalists, who included Hamilton and Adams, and the Republicans, who included Jefferson and Madison, had contrasting ideas and beliefs. ...
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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... discrediting them. The Federalists were extremely afraid of the Republicans pulling John Adams out of Presidency. The Democratic ...
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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... were done. This was an extremely offensive election in which Adams' followers took the name National Republicans. They published ...
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... 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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... 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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... 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 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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... 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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... assumption passed. Jefferson joined Madison's forces and formed the Republicans. Hamilton and Adams led the Federalists. Hamilton's ...
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