Thomas Jefferson became the leader of the Democratic-Republican Party against the Federalist Party led by John Adams. Both ...
A six-part History Channel documentary offers a clear-eyed view of Jefferson’s flaws, contradictions and triumphs.
The Democratic Party is older, officially founded ... in — and here's where it gets a little confusing — Thomas Jefferson's Republican Party, later called the Democratic-Republican Party.
Republican leader Thomas Jefferson won election to the presidency in 1800. This Republican party, which would hold power until 1825, is the direct ancestor of today's Democratic Party.
The party traces its origins back to the Democratic-Republican Party, founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the ...
In doing so, Marshall imposed a Federalist vision on often-reluctant Democratic–Republican political ... running battle between Marshall and Thomas Jefferson. Both men were Virginians of the ...
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson will ... bases of "true" republican society. Finally, the French Revolution and its aftershocks profoundly affected the first party system.
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