1792 and 1793 United States House of Representatives elections
Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 3rd Congress were held in 1792 and 1793, coinciding with the re-election of George Washington as President. While Washington ran for president as an independent, his followers (more specifically, the supporters of Alexander Hamilton) formed the nation's first organized political party, the Federalist Party, whose members and sympathizers are identified as pro-Administration on this page. In response, followers of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison created the opposition Democratic-Republican Party, who are identified as anti-Administration on this page. The Federalists promoted urbanization, industrialization, mercantilism, centralized government, and a broad interpretation of the United States Constitution. In contrast, Democ
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1792 and 1793 United States House of Representatives elections
Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 3rd Congress were held in 1792 and 1793, coinciding with the re-election of George Washington as President. While Washington ran for president as an independent, his followers (more specifically, the supporters of Alexander Hamilton) formed the nation's first organized political party, the Federalist Party, whose members and sympathizers are identified as pro-Administration on this page. In response, followers of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison created the opposition Democratic-Republican Party, who are identified as anti-Administration on this page. The Federalists promoted urbanization, industrialization, mercantilism, centralized government, and a broad interpretation of the United States Constitution. In contrast, Democ
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1792년 미국 하원의원 선거는 대통령 조지 워싱턴의 ...... 민주공화당의 지원이 많았던 곳이다), 과반을 차지한다.
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Bei der Wahl zum Repräsentante ...... erdings die Mehrheit erringen.
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Elections to the United States ...... n majority in the legislature.
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1792 and 1793 United States House of Representatives elections
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All 105 seats in the United States House of Representatives
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1792년 미국 하원의원 선거는 대통령 조지 워싱턴의 ...... 민주공화당의 지원이 많았던 곳이다), 과반을 차지한다.
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Bei der Wahl zum Repräsentante ...... ashington wiedergewählt wurde.
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Elections to the United States ...... nstitution. In contrast, Democ
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1792 and 1793 United States House of Representatives elections
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1792년 미국 하원의원 선거
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Wahl zum Repräsentantenhaus der Vereinigten Staaten 1792
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