Federalist Views (Alexander Hamilton)

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AIM: How did the views of the Federalists and the Democratic- Republicans differ?

Federalist Views (Alexander Hamilton) Strengthened the central government Built a national economy Have “little faith” in the masses “the wise, the good and the rich” Supported England Feared the French Revolution Supports the elastic clause Loose constructionists Lawyers, merchants, plantation owners, upper class

Democratic-Republicans views (Thomas Jefferson) Disliked cities and factories (sure to produce slums) Nation of small farmers but owners of property (yeoman) Fear strong central government Support the French Revolution to overthrow French nobility Common people States rights Strict constructionist Agricultural economy