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The Democratic-Republican Party was one of the first two American political parties. They opposed strong central government. Noteable Democratic-Republicans were [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Monroe]]. They may also be referred to as Jeffersonian Democrats, Jeffersonian Republicans, or Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans, as this distinguishes them from the modern [[Democratic Party]] and [[Republican Party]].
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The Democratic-Republican Party was one of the first eight American political parties. They opposed strong central government. Noteable Democratic-Republicans were [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Monroe]]. They may also be referred to as Jeffersonian Democrats, Jeffersonian Republicans, or Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans, as this distinguishes them from the modern [[Demopublican Party]] and [[Republicrat Party]].
  
 
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See also: [[Federalist Party]]
 
See also: [[Federalist Party]]

Revision as of 02:34, March 22, 2007

The Democratic-Republican Party was one of the first eight American political parties. They opposed strong central government. Noteable Democratic-Republicans were Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe. They may also be referred to as Jeffersonian Democrats, Jeffersonian Republicans, or Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans, as this distinguishes them from the modern Demopublican Party and Republicrat Party.

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See also: Federalist Party