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Section 8

The History of Political Parties

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The First Political Parties: Federalists and Anti-Federalists

The winning supporters of ratification of the Constitution were called Federalists, the opponents were called Anti-Federalists.

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Political Parties from 1800–1824

The First Party System refers to political party system existing in the United States between roughly 1792 and 1824.

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Jacksonian Democrats: 1824–1860

Jacksonian democracy is the political movement toward greater democracy for the common man typified by American politician Andrew Jackson.

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The Golden Age: 1860–1932

Despite outward indicators of prosperity, the Gilded Age (late 1860s to 1896) was an era characterized by turmoil and political contention.

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The Modern Era of Political Parties

Modern politics in the United States is a two-party system dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

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