Federalist Party
The Federalist Party was a political party in the Kingdom of America from the early years, starting with Chancellor John Adams, until the reformation of the party into the Unionist Party in 1805. The party only had two successful runs for the chancellery before then, one with John Adams and again with his successor, John Marshall.
Disbandment
The Federalist Party, under the leadership of Alexander Hamilton, had been seen as too aristocratic for the American population, particularly the lower and working classes. As such, the party reformed its image as one of unity under the monarchy as opposed to leadership by aristocracy.
DISBANDED/DISSOLVED
1780 - 1805
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Political, Faction / Party
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