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Stels [109]
3 years ago
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Discuss the rise of political parties outlined in Chapter Give Me Liberty.

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anygoal [31]3 years ago
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Answer & Explanation:

Chapter 8 'Scoring the Republic' from 'Give Me Liberty' consists about - rise of political parties.  

1789 : New York was the capital, George Washington was the 1st president. American leaders were apprehensive of organised political parties, probable of being divisive & disloyal.

Hamilton Plan, covering financial plan by secretary of treasury, experienced first political division. Jeferson & Southerners opposed this plan.

Thereafter French Revolution &  Political Press led to foundation of two prominent political parties. The two prominent political parties were Federalists & Republicans.

Federalists supported strong central government, led by Washington, Hamilton. Republicans supported strict interpretation of constitution.

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