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What did Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republican Party believe in?

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A) states’ rights

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What did Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republican Party believe in?-example-1
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The Democratic-Republican Party, better known at the time under various other names, was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s that championed republicanism, political equality, and expansionism.

Politician: Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Ada.

Founders: James Madison, Thomas Jefferson

The Democratic-Republicans comprised diverse elements that emphasized local and humanitarian concerns, states' rights, agrarian interests, and democratic procedures. During Jackson's presidency (1829–37) they dropped the Republican label and called themselves simply Democrats or Jacksonian Democrats.

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The Democratic-Republicans wanted all U.S. families to own their own farm. Three Democratic-Republicans, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, became presidents of the United States. The Democratic-Republican Party ceased to exist in the mid-1820s as new political parties emerged to replace it.

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