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The Federalists believed that the wealthy should be in control and they believed in a more centralized government, while the Democratic-Republicans believed that the common people should have more control and had more reliance on the agriculture in their areas.

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In the 1700's there were no Republicans. The Republican Party didn't come into existence until the 1860's. Lincoln was the first Republican president. Therefore there were no Federalist that were Republicans. There were only Federalist and Antifederalist.

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Although they had different views on the power of central government, they had the greater good of the country in mind.


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