Political Parties & Abolitionist Movement By: Alexander Gooden, Bennie Muldrew, Jaquan Hickman, Curtlan Davis.

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Political Parties & Abolitionist Movement By: Alexander Gooden, Bennie Muldrew, Jaquan Hickman, Curtlan Davis

Democratic Republicans People involved Thomas Jefferson James Madison Details It stood in oppsition to the federalist party & controlled the presidency & congress & most states from 1801 to 1824 during first party system they is part of the potical parties

Whigs party The name came into use in the 1860, in England where there was the threat of establishment of Catholic kings with James the 2 nd

Federalist Party People involved Aaron Burr Samuel Chase George Clinton Jonathan Edwards Importance