Democratic-Republican Party
(Not to be confused with the Democratic or the Republican Party of the United States.)("Democratic Republican" redirects here. For other uses, see Democratic Republican (disambiguation).)
The Democratic-Republican Party was the American political party in the 1790s of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison formed in opposition to the centralizing policies of the Federalist party. It came to power in 1800 and dominated national and state affairs until the 1820s, when it faded away.
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Democratic-Republican Party
(Not to be confused with the Democratic or the Republican Party of the United States.)("Democratic Republican" redirects here. For other uses, see Democratic Republican (disambiguation).)
The Democratic-Republican Party was the American political party in the 1790s of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison formed in opposition to the centralizing policies of the Federalist party. It came to power in 1800 and dominated national and state affairs until the 1820s, when it faded away.
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(Not to be confused with the D ...... d into the Whig Party by 1835.
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... حاجة للتوسيع. شارك في تحريرها.
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De Democratisch-Republikeinse ...... pging in de nieuwe Whig Party.
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Die Demokratisch-Republikanisc ...... die Anhänger Adams’ und Clays.
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El Partido Demócrata-Republica ...... tido Republicano de Jefferson.
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Il Partito Democratico-Repubbl ...... è riuscito dal partito Whig).
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Le Parti républicain-démocrate ...... te, né de la scission de 1824.
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O Partido Democrata-Republican ...... s sucedido pelo Partido Whig).
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Partia Demokratyczno-Republika ...... łcześnie Partia Demokratyczna.
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К:Исчезли в 1828 годуДемократи ...... альной республиканской партии.
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(Not to be confused with the D ...... the 1820s, when it faded away.
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... حاجة للتوسيع. شارك في تحريرها.
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De Democratisch-Republikeinse ...... r meer rechten voor de staten.
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Die Demokratisch-Republikanisc ...... auch Jeffersonian Republicans.
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El Partido Demócrata-Republica ...... tido Republicano de Jefferson.
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Il Partito Democratico-Repubbl ...... moderno partito Repubblicano.
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Le Parti républicain-démocrate ...... te, né de la scission de 1824.
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O Partido Democrata-Republican ...... s republicanos jeffersonianos.
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Partia Demokratyczno-Republika ...... łcześnie Partia Demokratyczna.
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К:Исчезли в 1828 годуДемократи ...... альной республиканской партии.
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Democratic-Republican Party
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Democratisch-Republikeinse Partij
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Demokratisch-Republikanische Partei
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Parti républicain-démocrate
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Partia Demokratyczno-Republikańska
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Partido Democrata-Republicano
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Partido Demócrata-Republicano (Estados Unidos)
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Partito Democratico-Repubblicano
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Демократическо-республиканская партия (США)
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الحزب الجمهوري الديمقراطي (الولايات المتحدة)
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