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  1. 1790s

    The 1790s was a decade that began on January 1, 1790, and ended on December 31, 1799. Considered as some of the Industrial Revolution's earlier days, the 1790s called for the start of an anti-imperialist world, as new democracies such as the French First Republic and the United States began flourishing at this era. Revolutions – both political and social – forever transformed global politics and art, as wars such as the French Revolutionary Wars and the American Revolutionary War moulded modern-day concepts of liberalism, partisanship, elections, and the political compass. Wikipedia

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  2. philadelphiaencyclopedia.org

    Political Parties (Origins, 1790s) Essay; Gallery; Related Topics; Related Reading; Related Places; Backgrounders; Links; Essay. Philadelphia, long considered the "cradle of liberty" in America, was also the "cradle of political parties" that emerged in American politics during the 1790s, when the city was also the fledgling nation's capital.
  3. studymoose.com

    Essay Sample: Political parties are organized for various reasons, such as: to support a particular political figure, to advance a particular policy or a general ... The 1790s were a turbulent period both at home and abroad, and the conflicts that arose laid the foundation of the two-party system in the United States.
  4. The main reason for the rise of political parties during the 1790s was because each of the parties favored different political and economical reforms needed as a new, developing country. Alexander Hamilton led the Federalists and they favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republican Party ...
  5. ivypanda.com

    Hence, from the 1790s to the 1840s, American society experienced urbanization, legislation, and industrialization, which made some people wealthier while others were poorer. The political changes that occurred in American society from the 1790s to the 1840s were the creation of modifications to political parties and the expansion of voting.
  6. Rise Of Political Parties In The 1790s Essay In 1787, the Continental Congress was brought together in the Philadelphia Convention to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was written and since people had different views on how to interpret it, two political parties were eventually formed: The federalists and the Democratic ...
  7. studymode.com

    Political Parties In The 1790s Essay. During the 1790s, Americans became divided over how much power should be held by the federal government. This time period had a huge impact on the United States as the country had begun to struggle to gain stability. The actions of the nation's leaders, including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and ...
  8. ivypanda.com

    Whereas in 1790s, Americans did not feel themselves part of a larger nation, in the 1840s, the concept of American nationhood was more pronounced. In conclusion, economic interdependence, greater ethnic composition, and political ideology marked the most important changes in American society between 1790s and 1840s.
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    Perhaps predictably, in light of Oakes' evident admiration for Hamilton, in the few essays he composed about Jefferson, he adopted a hostile attitude toward Hamilton's greatest opponent. ... During the 1790s, when he was virtual prime minister as Washington's secretary of the treasury, the guiding force of President John Adams' Cabinet, ...

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