Title: Growth of Political Parties
1Growth of Political Parties
2Growth of Political Parties
- George Washington opposed the creation of
political parties - Americans were deeply divided over how American
should be run - Major debaters
- Hamilton vs. Jefferson (Washingtons 1st term)
- Hamilton vs. Madison (Washingtons 2nd term)
3Growth of Political Parties
- Issues of debate
- Interpretations of the Constitution
- Economic policy
- Hamiltons view
- Favored the British Government, strong central
government, growth of trade, manufacturing, and
cities - Opposed French Revolution
- Jefferson/Madison view
- Feared a strong central government (tyranny)
- Viewed a rural nation of planters and farmers
4Growth of Political Parties
- Differences lead to formation of political
parties - Political parties group of people that tries to
promote its ideas and influence government - Jefferson and Madison formed the
Democratic-Republican Party - Name reflects belief in democracy and the
republican system - Attracted farmers and workers
- Hamilton formed the Federalists Party
- Attracted Northern merchants and manufacturers
5The First Political Parties
Democratic-Republicans
Federalists
Limited National Government
Strong National Government
Fear of rule by one person or a powerful few
Fear of mob rule
Strict construction of the Constitution
Loose construction of the Constitution
Opposed National Bank
Favored National Bank
Economy based on farming
Economy based on manufacturing and shipping
Supporters Farmers, tradespeople
Supporters lawyers, merchants, manufacturers,
clergy
6Year Hamiltonians Jeffersonians
1792 Federalists Democratic-Republicans
1816 Death of Federalists
1820 Republicans One Party Era of Good Feeling Republicans One Party Era of Good Feeling
1825 National Republicans Democratic-Republicans (Jacksonian Democrats)
1834 Whigs Democrats
1854 Republicans To Present To Present
7Political Party Propaganda Poster
- Using your knowledge about the Nations first two
political parties, choose one of them and create
a propaganda poster in support of it. Use color
on your poster. - Vocab. Propaganda
- any technique that attempts to influence the
opinions, emotions, attitudes or behavior of a
group in order to benefit the sponsor.
8Propaganda Examples
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