<span>an executive order signed by president Bush in 2001.
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Madison and Jefferson formed the Democratic-Republican Party from a combination of former Anti-Federalists and supporters of the Constitution who were dissatisfied with the Washington administration's policies.
African Americans left their low paying jobs as agricultural laborers and domestic servants in the south to work in the high paying jobs in meatpacking, shipyards, and steel mills they found in the north.
A second reason was to escape the segregation they experienced in the south.
Famous members, among others, Alexander Hamilton, the first Treasury Secretary of the United States and John Adams, the first vice president and second president of the United States.
The Democratic-Republican Party was the American political party in the 1790s of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison formed in opposition to the centralizing policies of the Federalist party. It was the second political party in the United States, and was organized by Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in 1791–93 to oppose the Federalist Party run by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.
<span>Federalist Party were the first.
Today its the republicans.
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