Thursday, October 24, 2019
What Led to the Rise of Political Parties in the 1790s
There are a few different reasons for the rise of political parties in the 1790ââ¬â¢s, but the main reason is people had different views. There were many disagreements on the way that things should be interpreted from the constitution. There were two different parties, the Federalist and the Democratic Republicans. Despite their different views of the government and the economy, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were two great leaders in United States history.Throughout their political lives, they never stopped debating and representing what they believed in. People disagreeing with the government and the governmentââ¬â¢s different views on issues led to the rise of political parties in the 1790's. Thomas Jefferson spoke out in the early 90's with a strict interpretation of the Constitution and his views on the bank. It is clear that powers are delegated based on the Constitution and accepting those limits is the foundation of the United States. He believes the bank is no t favored by the Constitution.Jefferson obviously had different opinions than Alexander Hamilton. In 1790, Jefferson wrote, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ Hamilton was not only a monarchist, but in support of a monarchy based upon corruptionâ⬠(Document 1). Alexander Hamilton, on the other hand, has a more loose interpretation of the Constitution. He basically believes that proof is needed that the government is sovereign because, he said, ââ¬Å"the power which can create a supreme law of the land, in any case, it doubtless sovereign as such caseâ⬠.He believes that all laws made in the United States under the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land. Hamilton also accepts the growing tension. ââ¬Å"Mr. Jefferson is at the head of a faction, decidedly hostile to me and my administrationâ⬠¦ Mr. Jefferson displays his dislike of funding the debtâ⬠¦ Jefferson and his supporters are unsound and dangerousâ⬠¦ â⬠(Document 2). Similar article: Theories Actually Seen in Practice in Ojt
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