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... Jefferson stated that "We are all Federalists" so it should be no surprise that some of Hamilton's ideas are still in effect today. ...
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... Hamilton's revenge came when he stopped upstate Federalists to nominate Burr for governor. ... The Federalists and Hamilton owned the dominant Bank of New York. ...
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... needed powers. Another foundation set up by the Federalists, more specifically Hamilton, was the federal debt. Under his economic ...
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... liberties to be eliminated. The Federalists, mainly Hamilton, dismissed these views as misrepresentation. These backers were firm ...
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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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... Republicans. Hamilton and Adams led the Federalists. Hamilton's plan seemed to some Americans as a threat to establish a monarchy. ...
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... These conflicting views would develop in two political parties, the Federalists led by Hamilton and the Democratic-Republicans led by Jefferson. ...
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... The Federalists followed Hamilton's counsel to 'think continentally." A federal judiciary was established, the taxing power was used, the national debt was ...
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... Because New York permitted a manhood-suffrage vote, the majority of people were anti-federalists. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote a ...
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... emergence of political parties. "Federalists" supported Hamilton, "Republicans" supported Jefferson. During the administration of ...
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... All in all, Hamilton was for a strong central government, unlike ... Federalists condemned the French Revolution while Republicans praised its democratic ideals. ...
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... Ironically, in order to gain public support, Alexander Hamilton's original articles ... there had always been a clear distinction between Federalists and Democratic ...
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... Southern legislatures. Lawyer and Federalists In 1780, Hamilton married Elizabeth Schuyler(1757-1854), daughter of Gen. Philip John ...
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... Democratic Party This American political party was founded around Thomas Jefferson and opposed to Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. ...
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... successful. Adams and Hamilton were both Federalists. Unlike Hamiliton, Adams was more moderate (Smelser & Gundersen, 1975). During ...
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... liberties to be eliminated. The Federalists, namely Hamilton, dismissed these views as misrepresentation. These backers were firm ...
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... 8 of the Constitution concerned Anti-Federalists, as they believed it would mean the end of independent state governments. However, Hamilton argued that any ...
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... government. The Federalists strongly disagreed. In document 2 there are excerpts from a letter written by Alexander Hamilton in 1792. ...
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... In order to pass his assumption bill to pay the states' debts, Hamilton and the Federalists needed the support of the southern states. ...
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... gained supporters throughout the nation. The most well known Federalists include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. ...
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... Jefferson and Madison, compromised their position they held against the Federalists, by contradicting their belief system and siding more with Hamilton's ideas ...
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... These conflicting views would develop in two political parties, the Federalists led by Hamilton and the Democratic-Republicans led by Jefferson. ...
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... Notable as leaders among the Federalist supporters were Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The Federalists however, seemed to contain their power ...
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... In order to avoid "dumping" Hamilton set tariffs on all imported products ... The creation of political parties such as the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans ...
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... James Madison, along with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, wrote The ... economic differences also widened the gap between the antifederalists and the federalists. ...
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... and his two fellow delegates from New York were Anti-Federalists who were able to outvote him on every measure. For this reason, Hamilton then turned his ...
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... Alexander Hamilton felt it was in the best interest of the nation to ... The Federalists also greatly supported Great Britain while the Republicans espoused the ...
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... The Federalists were those who supported a strong federal government. The leaders of the Federalists were Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. ...
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... was set by the standard put forth by the Constitution and the Federalists ideology, which is very deeply imbedded with liberalism. Alexander Hamilton one of ...
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... The leaders of the Federalists were Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. Both were from the Northeast where the Federalist line of thinking was strongest. ...
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