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Difference between Federalists and Republicans |
Federalists supported a strong central government while Democratic Republicans wanted to limit the power of the central government. |
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Describe the geographic support of the federalists and Democratic Republicans |
Most federalist support was located in the North |
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Who did not support the federalists |
FARMERS |
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Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed about the power of the federal government. ( Jefferson/ Hamilton) wanted the federal government to have more power than state government. |
HAMILTON |
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Federalists and Republicans also disagreed on foreign policy. Republicans Supported (Great Britain/France) |
FRANCE |
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How did problems with France intensify the split between the Federalists and Republicans during Adams presidency |
Many Federalists wanted to use the military to force France to stop capturing U.S cargo ships |
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What defines the XYZ affiar |
France's role in attempting to demand payment/bribe from Americans in order to discuss peace talks |
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France untimely signed a treaty agreeing to stop seizing American cargo ships. What action may have encouraged France to sign the treaty |
President Adams strengthened the American military and created the Dept. of Navy |
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In the election of 1796 John Adams became the second president; he was supported by the ------- political party |
Federalists |
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President Adams helped the U.S stay out of war by remaining------ during the between France and Britian |
Neutral |
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What does the geographic support of the two early political factions illustrate about growing political tensions in the nation |
Different interests and political views were dividing the country |
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How did president Adams handling of the XYZ affair and the conflict between France and Britain impact his Presidency |
Federalists were angry that war was not declared against France Weakened his support from both factions/parties who were unhappy with his actions |