Growth of Political Parites
Essay by review • February 17, 2011 • Essay • 322 Words (2 Pages) • 1,189 Views
Two hundred years ago, in the days of the American government, political
parties did not exist. Most of the political leaders felt that if there were political
parties the people of America would be divided into warring groups, undermine
our national unity, and weaken public support for the new Constitution. Yet our
officials did everything to stop the formations of them they could not stop politcal
parties. Many things led to the rise of political parties such as, different views
on taxes, different lifestyles, and different beliefs.
At first there were to different political parties, federalists and democratic
republicans. Thomas Jefferson became leader for the democratic republicans.
The opposing party were the federalist, there party leader was Alexander
Hamilton. In document one Jefferson talks about hamilton being a monarchist,
and in support of monarchy. There are many of these instances where each
party is bashing each other. In document two Alexander Hamilton is badly
bashing Thomas Jefferson calling his views and the views of his party unsound
and dangerous.
Jefferson was a Virginian farmer so he had a close ear to the people.
When the people of the South were hurt, he was hurt. In document number three
Thomas Jefferson was talking about the excise tax, and how it was an infernal
one that everyone detested it. He was all for the Southern people and thats why
he fought for them. Hamilton was a Northerner. He was all for promoting the
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