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After the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and the ratification of the Constitution, two coalitions forming the rudiments of future political parties emerged:
Anti-Federalists and Federalists
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Explanation: During and after ratification the main opposing coalitions were the Federalists (supporters of the new Constitution) and the Anti‑Federalists (opponents). The Anti‑Federalist coalition soon evolved into the Jeffersonian/Democratic‑Republican opposition, while the Federalists coalesced into the Federalist Party.
Explanation: During and after ratification the main opposing coalitions were the Federalists (supporters of the new Constitution) and the Anti‑Federalists (opponents). The Anti‑Federalist coalition soon evolved into the Jeffersonian/Democratic‑Republican opposition, while the Federalists coalesced into the Federalist Party.
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