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Differences between federalists and democratic republicans

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Federalists believed in a strong federal republican government led by learned, public-spirited men of property. The Democratic-Republicans, alternatively, feared too much federal government power and focused more on the rural areas of the country, which they thought were underrepresented and underserved.

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