The document discusses the differences between the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties during the early United States. The Federalist Party supported a loose interpretation of the Constitution and stronger foreign policy and economic ties with Britain, while the Democratic-Republican Party supported Thomas Jefferson and a strict interpretation of the Constitution with weaker foreign alliances and more agricultural economic policies.
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Hamilton vs Jefferson Table
1. Hamilton (Federalists) vs Jefferson (Democratic-Republicans)- TN Standard 8.36
Issue Federalist View Democratic-Republican View
Who supported this party?
How did this party interpret the
Constitution?
What were this party¡¯s views on foreign
policy?
What were this party¡¯s views on
economics?