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Marianna [84]
2 years ago
5

that explains how Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison tried to solve the problems facing America between 178

9 and 1816. Discuss the ways in which their efforts led to the formation of different political parties .
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andrezito [222]2 years ago
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A discuss of the ways in which the efforts of the founding fathers led to the formation of different polititcal parties is given thus:

  • While some of the political fathers who wanted a commercial society opted for a federal government, those in favor of an agrarian society became anti-federalists. The former gave rise to the Jeffersonian-Republican Party.
<h3 /><h3>How did the different political parties begin to form?</h3>

The founding fathers had different ideologies on how the national debt and general economy should be paid and run. Some wanted power at the center while others wanted the states to have the power.

This gave rise to the two major federalists and anti-federalists who also went ahead to form their own polititcal parties.

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