One reason for the formation of the Democratic-Republican Party was that Thomas Jefferson’s views clashed with those of Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson and Hamilton had fundamentally different visions for the future of the United States, particularly regarding the balance of power between the federal government and the states, as well as economic policy. This ideological conflict ultimately led to the formation of opposing political parties.
What was one reason for the formation of the Democratic
Republican party?
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Washington’s cabinet members wanted to form a new
party to strengthen the federal government.
Thomas Jefferson’s views clashed with those of
Alexander Hamilton.
The Alien and Sedition Acts outlined the need for a new
political party.
The threat of war with Britain inspired a revolt against the
Federalists.
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