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In the 1796 elections what did the Federalist Party and Democratic Republicans stand for____________.

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The Federalists argued that the Foreign policy of American would promote British objectives, while the Democrat-Republicans wanted to improve relations with French.

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The major difference between federalist and democratic party lies on autority of power. federalist want government should run by educated person while on the other side democratic party want that government should run with conman man and farmer

The Federalists argued that the Foreign policy of American would promote British objectives, while the Democrat-Republicans wanted to improve relations with French.

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