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The Federalist Number 51: “If men were angels, there would be no need for government.” Men are not angels, and need government to secure order Number 10: “Beware the danger of faction.” Madison warns against political parties taking over
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The Original Political Parties Federalist Party: Democratic-Republican Party
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The Federalist Party, 1789 Supports strong national government Supports assuming Revolutionary War debt of states to build credit Supported by businesses and bankers in North
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Democratic-Republican Party, 1792 Supported state’s rights in government Supported by farmers and planters in the South
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Compare and Contrast FederalistsDemocratic-Republicans Supported close ties with Great Britain Wanted a broad interpretation of Constitution Supported a national bank, building credit, paying debt Supported close ties with France Wanted a narrow interpretation of Constitution Saw Hamilton’s policies as unconstitutional
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Name-Calling FederalistsDemocratic-Republicans Called the Democratic- Republicans: Jeffersonians Democrats Republicans Called themselves: Federalists Called the Federalists: Monarchists Called themselves: Republicans We will correctly call them “Democratic-Republicans”
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