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During this time, views on federal power were divided between the Federalist Party, led by Alexander Hamilton, who favored a strong central government and broad interpretation of the Constitution for stability, economic growth, and protection of the nation's interests, and the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Thomas Jefferson, who preferred a limited interpretation of the Constitution and advocated for strong state governments to prevent concentrated power and potential infringement on individual rights, with the Federalists promoting industrialization, manufacturing, protective tariffs, and a national bank for economic regulation, while the Democratic-Republicans favored an agrarian society centered around agriculture, opposed protective tariffs, and were skeptical of a national bank due to concerns of favoritism and encroachment on states' rights, and in terms of foreign policy, the Federalist Party pursued closer ties with Britain, considering it an economic partner and viewing its monarchy as a stable form of government, while the Democratic-Republicans held isolationist views and preferred closer ties with France, admiring the French Revolution and viewing France as a fellow republic fighting against tyranny, criticizing Britain's monarchy and fearing that closer relations would undermine America's republican ideals.

During this time, views on federal power were divided between the Federalist Party, led by Alexander Hamilton, who favored a strong central government and broad interpretation of the Constitution for stability, economic growth, and protection of the nation's interests, and the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Thomas Jefferson, who preferred a limited interpretation of the Constitution and advocated for strong state governments to prevent concentrated power and potential infringement on individual rights, with the Federalists promoting industrialization, manufacturing, protective tariffs, and a national bank for economic regulation, while the Democratic-Republicans favored an agrarian society centered around agriculture, opposed protective tariffs, and were skeptical of a national bank due to concerns of favoritism and encroachment on states' rights; in terms of foreign policy, the Federalist Party pursued closer ties with Britain, considering it an economic partner and viewing its monarchy as a stable form of government, while the Democratic-Republicans held isolationist views and preferred closer ties with France, admiring the French Revolution and viewing France as a fellow republic fighting against tyranny, criticizing Britain's monarchy, and fearing that closer relations would undermine America's republican ideals.