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  1. The Democratic-Republican Party won a string of significant victories at the national level, with twenty-four straight years of control of the White House from Thomas Jefferson through James Monroe. The Jeffersonians also drove the Federalist Party, which had put John Adams into the White House for a single term, out of existence.

  2. May 18, 2018 · In 1798 America's Federalists drafted the Alien and Sedition Acts to preserve the national government they had crafted and their own political power. These four laws violated rights guaranteed by the Constitution, inflated presidential power, and disenfranchised America's immigrants. Although the Federalist majority was able to enact and ...

  3. Oct 27, 2009 · The abolitionist movement was an organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States. The first leaders of the campaign, which took place from about 1830 to 1870, mimicked some of ...

  4. Advanced Level Class Outline and Worksheet. INTERACTIVE CONSTITUTION RESOURCES. Resources for Article VII. OVERVIEW. Part I: Introduction: The Ratification Fight and Key Players--Federalists and Anti-Federalists Part II: The Ratification Story--Beginning with the Dissenters at the Constitutional Convention Part III: The Ratification Fight State ...

  5. May 21, 2018 · Alexander Hamilton. Born January 11, 1755 or 1757 (Nevis, British West Indies) Died July 12, 1804 (Weehawken, New Jersey). Secretary of the U.S. treasury, political leader. As the nation's first secretary of the treasury under President George Washington (1732–1799; served 1789–97; see entry in volume 2), Alexander Hamilton mapped out an ambitious plan to place the United States on firm ...

  6. The United States on Eve of 1800 Election. This patriotic engraving was created just before the contentious election of 1800, in which Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams. The sixteen states then in the union surround President Adams. Below each state's seal are its population and number of senators and representatives.

  7. Dec 18, 2018 · He supported the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and, in conformance with his Federalist views, opposed the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801. In 1806 illness prevented Dayton from accompanying Aaron Burr's abortive expedition to the Southwest, where the latter apparently intended to conquer Spanish lands and create an empire.