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Stella Bradley
2 December, 02:36
Describe the decline of the first party system
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Dallas Underwood
2 December, 06:14
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The Jay Treaty of 1794 marked the decisive mobilization of the two parties and their supporters in every state.
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The Jay Treaty of 1794 marked the decisive mobilization of the two parties and their supporters in every state. The First Party System ended during the Era of Good Feelings (1816-1824), as the Federalists shrank to a few isolated strongholds and the Democratic-Republicans lost unity.
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