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  • {{r|Federalist Party}}
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  • ...Quid'' was a disparaging term that referred to cross-party coalitions of [[Federalist Party|Federalist]]s and moderate Republicans.
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  • ...tical support created the world's first voter-based political party, the [[Federalist Party]], using the Treasury's national network of supporters.
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  • ...rican Revolution]], and a member of the [[Federalist Party (United States)|Federalist Party]], who served in the [[Delaware General Assembly]], as [[Governor of Delawa |[[Federalist Party (United States)|Federalist]]
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  • ...]] manufacturers joined most of the old [[Federalist Party (United States)|Federalist Party]] leadership in making the [[Whig Party (United States)|Whigs]] the new maj ...Whig Party]]. This party inherited the former political dominance of the [[Federalist Party (United States)|Federalists]] in [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]], but wa
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  • *Fischer, David Hackett. ''The Revolution of American Conservatism: The Federalist Party in the Era of Jeffersonian Democracy'' (1965)
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  • {{r|Federalist Party}}
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  • {{rpl|Federalist Party}}
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  • ...787, [[Governor of Delaware|President of Delaware]], and a member of the [[Federalist Party]], who served as [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from Delaware and [[ ...reelected in 1791, and resigned September 18, 1793. Read served with the [[Federalist Party (United States)|pro-administration]] majority in the [[1st United States Co
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  • ...ded to favor old-line conservatives, similar to the by-this-time defunct [[Federalist Party]].
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  • ...Republican pressure to overlook the provocation, and the demand of some [[Federalist Party]] leaders led by [[Alexander Hamilton]] for an outright declaration of war,
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  • ...of Delaware|President of Delaware]], and for a time was a member of the [[Federalist Party (United States)|Federalist]] Party.
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  • ...of the [[Continental Congress]]. He was at various times a member of the [[Federalist Party|Federalist]] and [[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican Partie ...1789/90, he argued for a strong executive and was himself at that time a [[Federalist Party (United States)|Federalist]]. Nevertheless, in 1796, dissatisfied with Fede
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  • ...-88, but by 1792 he opposed the program of the Hamiltonians and their new "Federalist Party."
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  • ...competed for control of the Presidency, Congress, and the states: the '''[[Federalist Party]]''' (created by [[Alexander Hamilton]]) and the '''[[Democratic-Republican ...n built a national network of supporters that emerged about 1792–93 as the Federalist Party. In response, Jefferson and Madison built a network of supporters in Congre
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  • ...tin was elected a U.S. senator in 1793, but was voted out of his seat by [[Federalist Party|Federalist]] opponents on the dubious grounds that he had not been an Ameri
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  • ...h-taxation policies of [[Alexander Hamilton|Hamilton]] and his dominant [[Federalist Party]]. Jeffersonians opposed Hamilton's plan to pay off the debts owed by the
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  • ...he new government and helped found the first modern political party, the [[Federalist Party]], in 1792. Hamilton called for a strong national government to protect the ...esident [[John Adams]] over the latter's policy of neutrality weakened the Federalist party, which was permanently displaced in 1800. Hamilton's last great action was
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