<span>the 2 party system in American politics began with the federalists (hamilton) and democratic republicans (jefferson)
i don't want to answer this essay for you, so i'll give you things to consider:
-the revolution of 1800 (peaceful transition from federalists to democratic republicans)
-"death" of the federalist party in 1815 (hartford convention)
-single party --> democratic republicans, though lost ideals meant that the party was a mesh of people
-Democratic Party = Andrew Jackson, 1828
-Whigs (Anti-Jackson) = Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, 1833
-Republican Party (combination of Whigs and members of the Free Soil Party) = Lincoln was primary spokesman (though not at first, his election gave a face to the party), 1854</span>
Answer:
General Thomas Ewing
Explanation:
Union General Thomas Ewing issued General Order No. 11,
Apart from the Pendleton Act, another act that tried to get rid of Patronage was the D. Civil Service Act.
<h3>What was the purpose of the Pendleton Act?</h3>
Before the Pendleton Act was passed, the federal civil service operated on a patronage system where people would be hired based on supporting elected officials during campaigns.
This came to an end with the Pendleton Act and the Civil Service Act which called for employment based on merit.
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