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Montgomery bus boycott, mass protest against the bus system of Montgomery, Alabama, by civil rights activists and their supporters that led to a 1956 U.S. Supreme Court decision declaring that Montgomery's segregation laws on buses were unconstitutional. The 381-day bus boycott also brought the Rev.
In general, "<span>Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France." Republicans such as Jefferson saw no issue with the violence, while Federalists like Hamilton feared it. </span>