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Harper Cummings
10 April, 17:39
How did Federalists and Republicans differ?
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Malia Morrison
10 April, 17:56
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The end result of the dispute was the creation of separate political parties for the first time in the history of the U. S.: the Federalists supported by Hamilton and comprised primarily of bankers and wealthy eastern businessmen who supported a strong government and a liberal interpretation of the Constitution
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