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  1. The Democratic-Republican Party invented campaign and organizational techniques that were later adopted by the Federalists and became standard American practice. It was especially effective in building a network of newspapers in major cities to broadcast its statements and editorialize its policies. [152]

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      The United States Democratic Party is one of the two biggest...

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    Prince, Carl E. New Jersey’s Jeffersonian Republicans: The Genesis of an Early Party Machine, 1789-1817(1967)

    Stewart, Donald H. The Opposition Press of the Federalist Era(1968), highly detailed study of Republican newspapers
    The complete text, searchable, of all early American newspapers are onlineat Readex America’s Historical Newspapers, available at research libraries.
    Adams, John Quincy. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams: Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848 Volume VII (1875) edited by Charles Francis Adams; (ISBN 0-8369-5021-6). Adams, son of the presi...
    Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., ed. The Making of the American Party System 1789 to 1809(1965) excerpts from primary sources
    Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., ed. Circular Letters of Congressmen to Their Constituents 1789-1829(1978), 3 vol; reprints the political newsletters sent out by congressmen
    Kirk, Russell ed. John Randolph of Roanoke: A study in American politics, with selected speeches and letters, 4th ed., Liberty Fund, 1997, 588 pp. ISBN 0-86597-150-1; Randolph was a leader of the "...
  2. 5 giorni fa · Democratic-Republican Party, first opposition political party in the United States. Organized in 1792 as the Republican Party, its members held power nationally between 1801 and 1825. It was the direct antecedent of the present Democratic Party.

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  3. The modern Democratic Party emerged in the late 1820s from former factions of the Democratic-Republican Party, which had largely collapsed by 1824. It was built by Martin Van Buren, who assembled a cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero Andrew Jackson of Tennessee.

  4. 22 apr 2023 · The Democratic-Republican Party was founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in 1792 to oppose the Federalist Party. Members of the party often referred to the party as simply the “Republican Party.” Historians often refer to the Democratic-Republicans as the “Jeffersonian Republicans,” to help avoid confusion with the modern Republican Party.