Why did Jefferson and his Democratic Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?

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The Democratic Republicans felt they posed a threat to slavery in the South.
The Democratic Republicans felt they posed a threat to slavery in the South.

The Democratic Republicans believed they would negatively affect American trade relations with other nations.
The Democratic Republicans believed they would negatively affect American trade relations with other nations.

The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.
The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.

The Democratic Republicans believed they would lead to a reduction in farming and cause Americans to rely on foreign goods..

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The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.

The Democratic-Republicans, led by Thomas Jefferson, were generally agrarian and believed that a reliance on manufacturing and trade would concentrate economic power in the hands of a few wealthy industrialists. They advocated for the agrarian ideal, promoting farming as the backbone of the American economy and community, which they felt was essential for democracy and independence.