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Chloe Brockway

Professor Maestri

C121

15 July 2021

The Early Republic and the American Civil War

A.Politics and Partisanship

The rise of partisan politics resulted in the adoption of the Constitution where it created

the federal government for the United State and not everyone agreed with it. Because of the

many different opinions and views, there was a divide between the citizens; there were two

parties they split into, one being the Federalists and the other were Anti-Federalists. Those who

supported the Constitution were the Federalists; they called the people that feared the

Constitution, Anti-Federalists because they believed it focused more power for the government

and less protection for individuals without a bill of rights (Norton,2015). The Constitution

lacked protecting the people against tyranny of a powerful government, but the Anti-Federalists

wanted it to also include the protection of freedom of religion and press, trial by jury, and

unreasonable searches. When the Bill of Rights was eventually added, the arguments didn’t come

to an end. There were more parties added.

Two men named James Madison and Thomas Jefferson created the Democratic-

Rupublican party which went against the opposing side of Hamilton, who was on the side of the

Federalists. Hamilton introduced his policies which ensured wealthy merchants and speculators

public debt where they would have a The government being in a financial crisis impacted their

way of living.(Norton). Madison and Jefferson both eliminated their debt so the wealthy

speculators wouldn’t buy debt certificates from the needy. In 1792, Jefferson and Madison were




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both convinced that the policies of Hamilton favored the wealthy interests over agriculture,

which threatened the United States;“They charged Hamilton with plotting subvert republican

principles” (Norton). They then called themselves Republicans and Hamilton and his supporters

were still known as Federalists. The conflicts between these two parties led to the First Party

System.

B1. Politics and Parties

The Second Party System had another set of political parties, the Democratic and the

Whig Party. Starting off with the Democratic party, important issues were movement westward

that would give independent land ownership (Norton, 2015). They encouraged limited

government, meaning they have fewer laws; they even saw their society as divided and the

wealthy were the ones that benefited the most. The Whig Party, “Were suspicious of rapid

westward expansion, and instead pushed for commercial development within the nation’s current

boundaries” (Norton). They were an activist government. The commercial developments

included charters, banks, and paper currency, which they supported, however the Democrats

didn't support all three of them. Whigs favored the wealthy and believed that people should be

ruled in a top down approach(Norton). The disagreements between the two parties were based on

the election’s main issue of the Second Bank. The Second Bank was where people deposited

their federal funds and gave business credit; it acted as a clearing house. The Democrats attacked

the Whigs headquarters because of this controversy. Eventually in 1837, they joined the Whigs

for using money for state-funded internal improvements.

B2.

The leaders of the Democrats were Vice President Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson in

1836; Buren was elected after Jackson. When Van Buren took office, the American credit system




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