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Why were the political debates of the early United States so intense and violent?

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The main reason why political debates of the early United States were so violent and intense is because "the Federalists did not accept the Republicans as a legitimate opposition." This is the time that both of these parties do not agree with each other in any way. Hope this answer helps.
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