The modern-day Democrats
"The Democratic-Republican Party, also known as the Republican Party (not related to the present-day Republican Party), was founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in 1792. It became the dominant political party in the United States from 1800 until the 1820s, when it split into competing factions, one of which became the modern-day Democratic Party. Its members identified the party as the Republicans, Jeffersonians, Democrats,[1] or combinations of these (such as Jeffersonian republicans).
2007-10-06 07:51:33
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answered by johnslat 7
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The events have handed by way of many differences by way of out history. The Democrats was once greater center of the line till Roosevelt and his social rules to 'help' in the process the great melancholy which certainly prolonged the great melancholy by skill of introducing social application inclusive of unemployment, social protection and isolationism. This of direction replaced in the process the 60s have been the Dems have been greater Conservative meaning no balloting rights for blacks with poll taxes however the typical Reps pushed in the direction of the Civil Rights act and greater of a countrywide protection stance. The Dems defended the conflict in Vietnam and not the radical 60s protesters have infiltrated the Democratic social gathering and push for sturdy Marxist values. Jefferson grew to become right into a Democrat the biggest and maximum huge-unfold social gathering however the Reps are greater commonly happening based in Jefferson.
2016-10-21 06:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's not the modern-day Republican Party. The modern-day Republican Party began in the 1850's. The first Republican presidential candidate was Abraham Lincoln, who was elected in 1860.
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2007-10-06 07:55:39
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answered by ? 7
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im pretty sure Alexander Hamilton is the origin of the republican party.
2007-10-06 07:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The Republican party was originally called the Whig Party... the Democratic party has always been the Democratic party..;. and Jefferson was a WHIG or a Republican...
2007-10-06 07:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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