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  2. Federalist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Federalists continued for several years to be a major political party in New England and the Northeast, but never regained control of the presidency or the Congress. With the death of Washington and Hamilton and the retirement of Adams, the Federalists were left without a strong leader as Chief Justice John Marshall stayed

  3. Category:Federalist Party politicians - Wikipedia

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    Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives (14 C, 12 P) Federalist Party state governors of the United States (56 P) Federalist Party United States senators (11 C, 40 P)

  4. Federalist Era - Wikipedia

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    The Federalist Era in American history ran from 1788 to 1800, a time when the Federalist Party and its predecessors were dominant in American politics. During this period, Federalists generally controlled Congress and enjoyed the support of President George Washington and President John Adams.

  5. Lists of office-holders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    2 Current and former members of the U.S. Congress. 3 Judicial officeholders. ... This is a list of leaders and office-holders of United States of America.

  6. List of presidents pro tempore of the United States Senate

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    Federalist: May 6 – December 4, 1796 William Bingham: Pennsylvania: Federalist: February 16 – March 3, 1797 William Bradford: Rhode Island: Federalist: July 6 – October 1797 5th Congress: Jacob Read: South Carolina: Federalist: November 22 – December 12, 1797 Theodore Sedgwick: Massachusetts: Federalist: June 27 – December 5, 1798 ...

  7. 11th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The 11th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. , from March 4, 1809, to March 4, 1811, during the first two years of James Madison 's presidency .

  8. Party divisions of United States Congresses - Wikipedia

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    Control of the Congress from 1855 to 2025 Popular vote and house seats won by party. Party divisions of United States Congresses have played a central role on the organization and operations of both chambers of the United States Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives—since its establishment as the bicameral legislature of the Federal government of the United States in 1789.

  9. 4th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The 4th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , from March 4, 1795, to March 4, 1797, during the last two years of George Washington 's ...