The Federalists and Anti-Federalists : how and why political parties were formed in young America / Gregory Payan.
by Payan, Gregory.
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Summary: Traces the origins of political parties, beginning with the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, groups that formed to support or protest the ratification of the Constitution, and discusses how those organizations evolved into the Democratic and Republican parties.
Two opposing political parties -- After the ratification of the Constitution -- The beginnings of the Republican Party -- Political parties today.
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323.4 EDW Coping with discrimination / | 323.4 VAL Gun control / | 324.0973 REI Electing a U.S. president / | 324.27 PAY The Federalists and Anti-Federalists : | 324.6 HEW The Electoral College / | 324.6 MAR Election reform / | 324.63 HEN The electoral college / |
Includes index.
Two opposing political parties -- After the ratification of the Constitution -- The beginnings of the Republican Party -- Political parties today.
Traces the origins of political parties, beginning with the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, groups that formed to support or protest the ratification of the Constitution, and discusses how those organizations evolved into the Democratic and Republican parties.
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