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supporters call
themselves Federalists. In Europe,
proponents of
deeper European integration are
sometimes called Federalists. A
major European NGO and...
- The
Federalist caucus did not even
bother to make a
formal nomination,
although many
Federalists supported Rufus King.
Though the
Federalists did not...
- to call
themselves "
Federalists" and
their cause, "Federalism." The men
behind the
Constitution were not, of course,
federalists at all. They were advocates...
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included the
personal influence of well-known
Federalists, for
instance Hamilton and Jay, and Anti-
Federalists,
including Governor George Clinton. Further...
- met to vote: the
Federalists could engineer a
victory for Burr; or the
Federalists could refuse to
break the deadlock,
leaving Federalist Secretary of State...
- been
broadly polarized between the
Federalists, who
supported ratification of the Constitution, and the Anti-
Federalists, who
opposed ratification. Washington...
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pseudonyms such as "Brutus" and the "Federal Farmer."
Unlike the
Federalists, the Anti-
Federalists created their works as part of an
unorganized group. Following...
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candidate upon
receiving 34
votes from
Federalist unpledged electors. In the
subsequent election, the
Federalists carried three states but did not field...
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remain vice president, but it did not work. The
Federalists found out
about it and
northern Federalists voted for
Adams but not for Pinckney, in sufficient...
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Leaderless and disorganized, the
Federalists failed to
attract much
support outside of New England. The
Federalists attacked the
Louisiana Purchase as...