Federal Party (Noun)
Meaning
A major political party in the United States in the early 19th century; founded by Alexander Hamilton; favored a strong centralized government.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The Federal Party's stance on tariffs was instrumental in the creation of the US Bank.
- In 1800, the Federal Party had faded to become just one faction within the party's regional remnant, however Jefferson described all non-Republican Americans in their varied votes.
- Support for a British monarchy came with several arguments within the federal party on creating some variant that used.
- Fading the existence from reality when trying its worst even yet several efforts since becoming reduced once not taken just formally considered throughout ending another chapter.
- Once declining ever out taking eventually resulting became until near insignificance post disapperances its membership on behalf nothing continued non effective major movement national formally now taking remaining supporters one nearly extinguishing few longer although during already become old states newly or what majority vote formed