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  • Federalist Party | Definition, History, Beliefs, Facts | Britannica
    Federalist Party, early U S national political party that advocated a strong central government and held power from 1789 to 1801, during the rise of the country’s political party system
  • Federalist Party - Wikipedia
    It dominated the national government under Alexander Hamilton from 1789 to 1801 The party was defeated by the Democratic-Republican Party in 1800, and it became a minority party while keeping its stronghold in New England
  • The Federalist: Religion, Politics, and Culture
    The Federalist is a web magazine focused on culture, politics, and religion Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray
  • Federalist Party: Leaders, Beliefs Definition | HISTORY
    Known for their support of a strong national government, the Federalists emphasized commercial and diplomatic harmony with Britain following the signing of the 1794 Jay Treaty
  • Full Text of The Federalist Papers - Federalist Papers: Primary . . .
    The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist Papers, is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788 The essays were published anonymously, under the pen name "Publius," in various New York state newspapers of the time
  • Federalist Party, Summary, Facts, Significance
    Federalists were advocates of a strong national government and a broad interpretation of powers granted to the Federal Government by the United States Constitution
  • Federalists [ushistory. org]
    Along with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, James Madison penned The Federalist Papers The supporters of the proposed Constitution called themselves " Federalists " Their adopted name implied a commitment to a loose, decentralized system of government
  • Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists - U. S. Constitution
    The Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, advocated for a strong national government through the Constitution They believed centralized power would effectively bind the states, fostering unity and stability
  • Federalist Party Beliefs: History and Core Principles
    The Federalists’ defining conviction was that the United States needed a powerful national government to survive Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress lacked the authority to tax, regulate commerce, or put down domestic unrest
  • Federalists – 10 Most Famous - Have Fun With History
    The Federalists argued for a strong national government with broad authority to regulate commerce, maintain public order, and provide for national security There was also support for a strong federal judiciary and a strong executive branch in which the President held considerable power





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