Republicans and Federalists

The surprise development in the new republic's political life was the formation of political parties. The threat this posed to the Founders was that parties might thrive on sanctioning and perpetuating disagreements and disunion. James Madison became the organizer of the Democratic-Republicans, and Hamilton recruited his Congressional supporters into the Federalist Party. The Federalists only barely managed to elect their candidate, John Adams, as Washington's successor in 1796.

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  • Originally Aired January 16, 2003
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Production Company United States of America The Great Courses
  • Created May 15, 2021 by
    RicaRaducanu
  • Modified May 15, 2021 by
    RicaRaducanu