Shorten this please Shorten this. Federalist Party: The Federalists emphasized the value of stability and order and supported a strong central government. They were in favor of Hamilton's financial strategy which included protective tariffs and a national bank.- Democratic-Republican Party: This political party supported minimal government intervention in people's lives and the economy. The French Revolution, which they believed may destabilize the new country, was seen by them as a counterbalance to Britain, which they also considered a trustworthy trading partner.- Democratic-Republican Party: During the French Revolution, the Democratic-Republicans showed more support for France. As a result, there were disagreements during events like the XYZ Affair and the Quasi-War because they believed that the United States should uphold its alliance with France.The early political system, questions of federalism, and the creation of the American two-party system were all greatly influenced by the opinions and arguments of both parties. Federalist Party: The Federalists supported a powerful central government and placed a strong emphasis on the importance of stability and order. They supported the national bank and protective tariffs that were part of Hamilton's financial plan. - Democratic-Republican Party: This political group advocated for little government involvement in the lives of citizens and the business sector. They saw the French Revolution as a counterbalance to Britain, which they also regarded as a reliable trading partner, even though they thought it might destabilize the new nation.-

Federalist Party: Emphasized stability, supported strong central gov, endorsed Hamilton's financial plan. Democratic- Republican Party: Supported minimal gov intervention, saw French Revolution as counterbalance to Britain, Upheld alliance with France during XYZ Affair and Quasi-War. Both parties greatly influenced early politics, federalism, and the creation of the two-party system.