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* [[wikipedia:Political_parties_in_the_United_States#History_and_political_eras|Political parties in the United States - Wikipedia]]
* [[wikipedia:First_Party_System|First Party System - Wikipedia]]
== Trends and alignments across US History ==
[[File:1800s Political-Parties-Issues-Alignments-Splits 650.svg|none|thumb|850x850px|Flowchart depiction of political alignments across US History]]


== Constitutional debate ==
== Constitutional debate ==
Federalists
Federalists
Anti-federalsts
Anti-federalsts



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By tracking political alignments, we can track general periods, patterns and events across American history.

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Trends and alignments across US History[edit | edit source]

Flowchart depiction of political alignments across US History

Constitutional debate[edit | edit source]

Federalists

Anti-federalsts

Early Republic[edit | edit source]

First Party System 1792-1816: alignments according to the vice presidential election of 1792 and presidential elections from 1796-1816 (Wikipedia).

  • Period: Washington to Madison
  • Period of political alignment also referred to as the "First Party System"