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THE TIMELINE OF POLITICAL PARTIES Soderia Kakoulakis, Wendy Wen, Angela Mei, Kevin Zhang, Yahui Liang

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Page 1: The ulitmate history prject

THE TIMELINE OF POLITICAL PARTIES

Soderia Kakoulakis, Wendy Wen, Angela Mei, Kevin Zhang,

Yahui Liang

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FEDERALISTS

Time period: 1787-1788

Origin: debate over ratification

Platform: ratify Constitution, stronger central gov’t

Key People: Washington, Hamilton, Franklin,

Jefferson, Madison

Supporters: people on Atlantic coast, city dwellers

Decline: transformed into the

Federalists/Hamiltonians

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ANTI-FEDERALISTS

Time Period: 1789-1790Started by being opposed to Federalists and the ConstitutionSupport strong state governments

• Anti-Federalists Papers• Opposed Constitution of 1787

• Supporter of Articles of Confederation• Afraid that president may become something of a monarch

Farmers/Tradesmen

Patrick Henry/James Monroe /James

Winthrop/Richard Henry Lee/Patrick Henry

Decline:

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS

1792-1824

Dispute between Federalists and Anti-Federalists over the ratification of the

Constitution

Support of strong Central Government• Strict interpretation of the Constitution • Pro-French• Small peacetime army and navy• Favor agriculture• No national bank• Opposed tariffs

Thomas Jefferson/James Madison

Skilled workers, small farmers, plantation owners

Decline:

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ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS

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1828 JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY

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1828 NATIONAL REPUBLICANS

-time period: 1825-1837

-origin: Disputes between the government policies of Andrew

Jackson and John Quincy Adams

-platform/key issues- American System (High tariffs, internal

improvements, Bank of the United States)

-key people: John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay

-supporters: Northerners

-decline: The loss of the election of 1832, Henry Clay lost. Turned

into the Whig party

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1834 WHIGS

-time period: 1834-1856

-origin: the whig party emerged from the reaction to the authoritarian policies

of Andrew Jackson.

-platform/key issues: American System, Manufacturing, issue of slavery split

the whig party, strong federal government.

-key people: Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, William Henry Harrison, Millard

Fillmore,

-supporters: Northeast and boarder states, doctors, lawyers, merchants,

ministers, bankers, storekeepers, factory owners, commercially-oriented

farmers and large-scale planters

-decline

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1848 FREE SOIL PARTY

Found: 1848

Platform: Opposed the expansion of slavery into western 

territories, "Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor, and Free Men" 

Key Figures: Martin Van Buren, John P. Hale, Salmon P. Chase 

Supporters: Upstate New York, Western Massachusetts, Ohio,

former anti-slavery members of the Whig Party and the Democratic

Party 

Events: Election of 1848, Election of 1852 

Dissolved: 1854

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1860 SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN DEMOCRATS

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KNOW NOTHING PARTY

Dissolved: 1860

Found: 1845 à originated in new york

Supporters: Protestant males of British lineage, mostly middle-class workers and farmers, nativists (against

german/irish immigrants)

Platform: Severe limits on immigration, especially from Catholic countries.

Restricting political office to native-born Americans of English and/or Scottish lineage and Protestant

persuasion.

Mandating a wait of 21 years before an immigrant could gain citizenship.

Restricting public school teacher positions to Protestants.

Mandating daily Bible readings in public schools.

Restricting the sale of liquor.

Restricting the use of languages other than English.

Key Figures: Millard Fillimore, Andrew Jackson Donelson

Events: Election of 56, Louisville Riot

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SOCIALIST PARTY

Founded: August 1, 1901

Origin: Socialism and Labor Disputes

Platform: The Socialist Party stands for the abolition of every form of

domination and exploitation, whether based on social class, gender,

race/ethnicity, age, education, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.

Key people: Eugene V.. Debs, Victor Berger, Meyer London, Alfred

Wagenknecht, and Morris Hillquit

Supporters: Trade Unions, Progressives, social reformers, populist, and

immigrants

Dissolved: December 31. 1972, succeeded by Socialist Party USA

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TEA PARTY

Founded: 2009

Origin: a series of locally- and nationally-coordinatedprotests. The protests are partially in

response to several Federal laws: the Emergency Ecomonic Stabilization Act the American

Recovery and Reinvestment Act  and the 2009-2010 Healthcare Reform Bill.

Platform: The Contract from America is a political agenda of the Tea Party

movement which was proposed on April 15, 2010 at the Washington Monument in

Washington D.C. The introduction states that it is based on the principles of

individual liberty, limited government and economic freedom.

Key people: Dick Armey, Sarah Palin,

Supporters: Republicans, Conservatives,

Decline