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.
Although they had different views on the power of central government, they had the greater good of the country in mind.
Democratic Republicans
the major issue was the federalists versus the anti-federalists. Two opposing groups with differing views on how the government should be run. Kinda like the democrats and republicans today. Federalists favored a stronger national government and the anti-federalists favored a weaker federal goverment, more power for the state governments.
federalists believe that democratic republicans should not be able to participate in the judiuary act.
The Democratic Republicans hated it because they thought it was violating the defensive alliance with France and the Federalists actually supported it.
Although they had different views on the power of central government, they had the greater good of the country in mind.
yes because they think the same way
The Federalists wanted a strong central government whereas the Republicans feared a strong central government.
The main parties in the election of 1800 are the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists.
The quote is "We are all federalists; we are all republicans." Thomas Jefferson
The quote is "We are all federalists; we are all republicans." Thomas Jefferson
The Federalists and Democratic-Republicans emerged as two different political parties as the election of 1796 approached. The Federalists were led by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. The Democratic-Republicans were led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
The main difference between federalists and republicans is that federalists believe all power should reside in the government, while republicans believe that power should reside in the people.
The quote is "We are all federalists; we are all republicans." Thomas Jefferson
After the dissolution of the Federalist party, former federalists split into both Republicans and Democrats, but the majority became Republicans.
Democratic Republicans
Many Federalists opposed the war.