The First Two Party System

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The First Two Party System Jefferson vs. Hamilton

1791-1816

Federalist Party Hamilton

Republican Party Jeffersonian* Jefferson * Jefferson’s Republican Party is not the same party as today’s Republican Party, which was founded in the 1850s. For clarification, this party is referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party or the Democratic-Republican Party. Jefferson

The First Two Party System Leaders Federalism Fears Constitution Support Base Gov. Involvement in Economy National Bank Protective Tariff Federal Assumption of State War Debts Foreign Policy HAMILTON John Adams JEFFERSON James Madison Republicans Federalists Strong Central Gov. States’ Rights Anarchy / Mob Rule Tyranny LOOSE Construction STRICT Construction Urban (Commerce) Rural (Agrarian) YES NO (Laissez Faire) VERY YES %$&* NO YES NO YES NO Anglophiles Francophiles

RIP The first two party system ended after the War of 1812.