True or false one reason for the formation of the democratic republican party, was that Thomas Jefferson’s views clashed with those of Alexander Hamilton?

True. One reason for the formation of the Democratic-Republican Party was the clash of views between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson, who served as Secretary of State under President George Washington, believed in a decentralized government, agrarianism, and strict interpretation of the Constitution. On the other hand, Hamilton, who served as the Secretary of the Treasury, advocated for a strong central government, industrialization, and loose interpretation of the Constitution. These opposing visions led to the formation of political factions, with Jefferson's supporters forming the Democratic-Republican Party in the late 18th century.