The Federalists favored a strong central government and the democratic republic did not favor a strong central government.
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The Federalists were different from the democratic republics. The federalist favored that there should be a strong central government to administer the country where as this was not favored by the democratic republic. They did not want a strong government in the center.
The federalist encouraged commerce and manufacturing where as this was not encouraged by the democrat republic. The federalist were not in the favor of egalitarian where as the democrat republic unlike the Federalist were some what egalitarian.
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The French and Indian War saw calls for the colonists to unite for their common defense against the French and the Indians.
This was seen by Ben Franklin's JOIN or DIE poster.
In addition to this, the war debt Britain felt after the war led to the beginning of new taxes which the colonists didn't like ("No Taxation without Representation"). The colonists believed if they were to pay taxes, they should have a say (i.e. in Parliament) on where those taxes were going. As you probably know, this led to a whole slew events which escalated tensions (Townsend Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts) and eventually the Continental Congress formed to raise an army.
Well the modern study of hsitory helps us not make the same mistakes as we did in earlier history.
The answer should be D.) They established the northwest territories in 1787.
This is of course a somewhat subjective question, but most would agree that it is generally not acceptable for the US to engage in unilateral rather than multilateral military action overseas, unless there is a direct threat to the safety of the US, since there is almost always collateral damage in these attacks.