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    They now also received support from Catholics and immigrants. Their support of Manifest Destiny attracted prospectors and some businessmen. By the 1850s‚ the Democrats were nearly the only party in the South. Like the Federalists‚ the Whigs were more popular in urban cities and market towns‚ especially the wealthy. The party was mostly Northerners. As Democrats gradually began to adapt many Whig policies‚ such as industrialization and railroads‚ the Whig support began to

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    Federalists v Republicans.  America developing political personalities  Throughout the 1790s the birth of American political parties emerged. Many of Americas founding fathers hated the idea of political parties because they represented  political parties came about because of the difference in opinions among the population. The newborn constitution brought about issues such as north and south‚ rich and poor‚ and agriculture vs. industries that would revolutionize the way people in America

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    Kathryn Drake History 133-008 11:00 – 11:50 16 November 2011 Chapter 1 The Native Americans October 11‚ 1492 1. Why do we say that Columbus discovered America when there were already one hundred million people here? Even though the Indians lived hear first the Europeans did not know about them. The Europeans then started to move and discovering the “new world”‚ finding things that had never been seen before. It was like Columbus discovered a whole new world even though it was already

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    Articles * Jefferson and Adams absent * Virginia plan: * Presented by James Madison * A bicamel legislature based on population/equality * 3 branches of government The Federalist # 10: * By James Madison * Propaganda for federalists urging for stronger central government. * Says government is too weak * Public wellbeing is degraded because of rival parties‚ too much strife * Destroy liberty or give every citizen the same options‚ passions

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    The Slaughter House

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    likens the Federalist to butchers and Unitarians to wild animals. Echeverria is telling a story of all of the crimes committed by the Argentinian government in the 1630’s. He metaphorically compares the atrocities committed against innocent people to a lawless butcher shop. Since the story takes place during Lent‚ meat was forbidden except for the children and the sick. However the Federalists were the ones eating the meat. The Unitarian that is attacked and killed by the federalists is not given

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    sparked mass controversy amongst the states and led to a huge debacle. The federalist states supported the Constitution; whereas‚ the anti-federalists did not approve of the ratification of the Constitution. Soon after the 9 to 13 ratification of the Constitution‚ the leaders of the federalists and anti-federalists emerged. The federalists were headed by Alexander Hamilton‚ the county’s treasurer; and‚ the anti-federalists were led by Thomas Jefferson. Due to their contrasting backgrounds‚ stern differences

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    history. Primarily economic issues shaped the fundamental Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian political positions during the George Washington and John Adams administrations‚ prior to Thomas Jefferson’s presidency. Washington more commonly agreed with the Federalist approach to government‚ he agreed with this approach with the Proclamation of Neutrality as well as his position on The Bank of the United States. Although George Washington condemned the existence of political factions‚ he was forced to agree with

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    The first two political parties were the Federalists and the Republicans or the Democratic-Republicans. The conflict between Jefferson and Hamilton gave rise to the two political parties by polarizing factions on opposite political sides. The parties were shaped during the administration of the country’s first President George Washington. Issues of disagreement arose from these two politicians in national government versus state government‚ views on the Constitution‚ the French Revolution‚ and Hamilton’s

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    being a Federalist‚ the nation’s first Secretary of Treasury‚ an author of the Federalist papers‚ and much more. But he was not born in the United States and he was not a Founding Father. Although he was not a Founding Father of the United States‚ Alexander Hamilton was one of our most important political influencers and did many things to make the United States how it is today. In October‚ 1787‚ Hamilton decided to write a series of essays on behalf of the Constitution called the Federalist Papers

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    the US Constitution in 1789. The articles of confederation is made of laws and rules and the Articles are part of the constitutions. The articles of confederation is favored by the anti federalist. They favored State power Over federalist power. The Federal Government has power over the United states. The federalist like and view the Federal government with most of the power. The

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