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  2. Federalist Era - Wikipedia

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    The Federalist Era in American ... of the federal government. During the Federalist Era, ... by a Federalist pro-war faction, Adams won Senate ratification of ...

  3. Federalist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Federalist Party controlled the national government until 1801, when it was overwhelmed by the Democratic-Republican opposition led by President Thomas Jefferson. [10] Federalist policies called for a national bank, tariffs, and good relations with Great Britain as expressed in the Jay Treaty negotiated in 1794. Hamilton developed the ...

  4. History of the United States (1776–1789) - Wikipedia

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    Political essays such as The American Crisis, Common Sense, and The Federalist Papers were influential in shaping the early United States. Full-length books also addressed political concepts regarding the revolution, including Letters from an American Farmer by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur and Notes on the State of Virginia by Thomas ...

  5. First Party System - Wikipedia

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    The First Party System was the political party system in the United States between roughly 1792 and 1824. [1] It featured two national parties competing for control of the presidency, Congress, and the states: the Federalist Party, created largely by Alexander Hamilton, and the rival Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party, formed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, usually called at the ...

  6. 1796 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The Age of Federalism (1995) online version Archived May 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, the standard highly detailed political history of 1790s; Freeman, Joanne. "The Presidential Election of 1796," in Richard Alan Ryerson, ed. John Adams and the Founding of the Republic (2001). Miller, John C. The Federalist Era: 1789-1801 (1960). Pasley ...

  7. Category:Federalist Era - Wikipedia

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    The era saw the creation of a new, stronger federal government under the United States Constitution, a deepening of support for nationalism, and diminished fears of tyranny by a central government. The era began with the ratification of the United States Constitution and ended with the Democratic-Republican Party's victory in the 1800 elections.

  8. 1798 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The 1798 United States elections occurred in the middle of Federalist President John Adams's term. Members of the 6th United States Congress were chosen in this election. The election took place during the First Party System. The election saw no significant partisan change, with the Federalists keeping control of both houses of Congress. [3] [4]

  9. 1824 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The Era of Good Feelings, associated with the administration of President James Monroe, was a time of reduced emphasis on political party identity. [4] With the Federalists discredited, Democratic-Republicans adopted some key Federalist economic programs and institutions.