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Title: federalists and whigs
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? The Federalist Party was born in the 1790 by Alexander Hamilton.
? The federalists supported the idea of a strong government since the constitution was born.
? They also had the idea of "loose interpretation"
? The federalist believed that because it would take hundreds of years to write
down everything the U... Showed first 250 characters
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? The Federalist Party was born in the 1790 by Alexander Hamilton.
? The federalists supported the idea of a strong government since the constitution was born.
? They also had the idea of "loose interpretation"
? The federalist believed that because it would take hundreds of years to write
down everything the U... Showed next 250 characters
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