Our Two Original Political Parties ~Venn Diagram

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Our Two Original Political Parties ~Venn Diagram Miss Springborn

Democratic-Republicans Leader/Founder: Thomas Jefferson Bank: NO to the Bank Trade: Low tariffs (taxes) to help farmers trade Foreign Affairs: Pro-French, wanted to help them

Democratic-Republicans Supporters: Farmers, debtors, pioneers Constitution: STRICT constructionists Government Power: Weaker Central Government, more power to the states

Federalists Leader/Founder: Alexander Hamilton Bank: YES to the Bank Trade: Protective Tariff, cost more to buy foreign goods! Foreign Affairs: Pro-British, wanted to be allies with them

Federalists Supporters: Industry and manufactures, merchants, business men Constitution: Loose constructionists Government Power: Strong Central Government

Common Beliefs… Wanted the rich/upper class in power Agreed it safest to stay neutral when other countries go to war