The second President, John Adams, was also the second Federalist President.
John Adams was the first and last, I would say. John Quincy Adams no doubt had support from some of the residue of the Federalist Party.
the election of 1816 :)
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
Alexander Hamilton was never elected US President, although he may have aspired to the position. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Federalist Party.
George Washington was a Federalist
Thomas Jefferson
The last Federalist President was John Adams.
the election of 1816 :)
He was a Federalist
midnight judges
The incumbent president, John Adams, was the Federalist candidate in 1800.
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
President John Adams
us president john adams
Thomas Jefferson was the famous anti-Federalist who later became president of the United States.
The Federalist Party was formed by Alexander Hamilton in 1792. The second President of the United States, John Adams, was the country's only Federalist president.
Federalist
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