The rise of political parties in America was due to Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton’s different views and the influence of newspapers.
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton had rivaling opinions on many topics. Hamilton appreciated a strong federal government while Jefferson favored state government power. Public opinions were split between their value of state governments and a united country under a sturdy federal government. Hamilton and Jefferson also held different views on foreign ties. Hamilton wanted to form ties with Britain to strengthen the economy while Jefferson wanted to connect with France after their support in the war. Hamilton and Jefferson had different interpretations of the Constitution too.