Democratic-Republicans
The Democratic-Republican party
The Democratic Republican Party favored a limited national government. The party, formed in 1828, was led by Andrew Jackson. It is now the oldest political party in the USA.
The Federalists were those people who supported the new Constitution of the United States. They believed in a strong national government with powers over the states. They did not support the states' rights beliefs of the followers of Thomas Jefferson. They favored protective tariffs to enable American industry to develop, favored collection of taxes from the states and favored a strong military to protect the nation. You can find more information about the Federalists at the related link below.
In the 1790's Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party favored a strong centralized federal government and wanted the individual states to ratify the constitution, even though it meant the states had to give up some of their powers to the federal government.
a member of a faction of southern Democrats stressing states' rights and opposed to the civil-rights programs of the Democratic party, esp. a southern Democrat who bolted the party in 1948 and voted for the candidates of the States' Rights Democratic party.
National States' Rights Party was created in 1958.
The Democratic-Republican party
He was a Federalist . This party favored a strong central government as opposed to strong states rights.
He was a Federalist . This party favored a strong central government as opposed to strong states rights.
The Democratic party favored the states' rights over federal power in social and economic issues. The Whigs favored more federal programs: a national bank, protective tariffs, internal improvements, public schools, and moral reforms (i.e. prohibition of alcohol and slavery).
Alexander Hamilton was the leader and he lead the Federalists so the political party who favored development of industry on a national scale and favored a national bank is the federalists.
The political party that favored a limited national government, opposed a national bank, and was primarily supported by farmers, artisans, and skilled workers was the Democratic-Republican Party. Founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s, this party advocated for states' rights and agrarian interests, contrasting with the Federalists, who supported a stronger central government. The Democratic-Republicans believed that a national bank would favor commercial interests over the needs of rural citizens.
The Democratic Republican Party favored a limited national government. The party, formed in 1828, was led by Andrew Jackson. It is now the oldest political party in the USA.
Political party that favored harsh punishment of Southern states after civil war (proposed laws to ensure African American rights)
the rights of unions to bargain collectively
In 1828 - Democratic-Republicans but now, Republicans.
Human Rights Party - United States - was created in 1970.