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The correct answer is in the southern and mid-Atlantic states
It was succeeded by the Democratic party by those who followed Jackson later and you can still see how the support remained for the Democratic party in the mid-atlantic region even nowadays. The western you went the lower the support was, and the same went for Southern states which are nowadays republican but used to be heavily democratic.
It was succeeded by the Democratic party by those who followed Jackson later and you can still see how the support remained for the Democratic party in the mid-atlantic region even nowadays. The western you went the lower the support was, and the same went for Southern states which are nowadays republican but used to be heavily democratic.
The strongest support for Thomas Jefferson's democratic-republican party lies in the South like Virginia and Carolina. Unfortunately, they fail to influence farmers in the Northeast.
EXPLANATION
The Federalist Party established in opposition to the Democratic-Republican Party during George Washington’s first running (1789-1793). They are popular for their support and loyalty to strong national government. They dominated the government until the down-fall of the reelection of President John Adams in 1800. Thereafter, through 1816 the party failed to contesting the presidency. But they are still remained a political force until the 1820s.
• The Party’s Support
The party got its early support from people who-for ideological and some reasons-wish for a strong national instead of state power. Their support centered in the Northeast commercial area, whose economy and public order had a trauma by the failings of the Confederation government (before 1788). The strongest support for Thomas Jefferson's democratic-republican party lies in the South like Virginia and Carolina. But they fail to influence plantation owners and farmers in the Northeast.
• The John Adam’s Blunder
John Adams prospered the previous first president as a stated Federalist. He become the first individual to conquer the chief magistracy under partisan colors which is initiated in 1797. Adams attempted to continue his antecedent’s policies and cabinets. He got a widespread public outcry after he involved the nation in a France’s tacit marine conflict. He also supported the unpopular and Federalist-inspired Alien and Sedition Acts. It was right after the Federalists got control to the Congress’ both houses in the elections which was held in 1798.
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If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:
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Keywords: Democratic-Republican Party, Thomas Jefferson, Party History
Subject: History
Class: 10-12
Subchapter: Party