When the revolutionary wave of the American spread to Europe and the world, it became totally in contrast to their plan to divide into two factions where federalists lead the new republic. Therefore, during the Federalism era (1789-1801), American foreign policy had to face several criticisms from its citizens. The diplomatic issue of the Federalism era was shaped by the French Revolution and other wars after that between England and France. Clearly, the difference in ideology among famous political leaders divides America into two factions.
The initial and divided distinction between the Federalist and the Democratic Republic is how close they are to Britain and France. While the Federalists believe that American foreign policy should be for British interests, Democratic Republicans hope to strengthen their relationship with France. Democrats - Republicans are backing the French government after the revolution in 1789. Regarding economic issues, Yezmest is significantly different from federalists. The Democratic Republic believes to protect the interests of the working class - businessmen, farmers, workers. They believe that the agricultural economy can be most useful for these citizens. They saw the establishment of a US National Bank (strongly endorsed by Hamilton) as a means of depriving individual countries of their power, and they also believed that it would be too close to rich.
From the 1890s to the early 19th century, discussions on foreign policy began to emerge as the United States was involved in the midst of the war between Britain and France. According to the Federal government's Adams regime, the United States made an informal naval battle with France during the semi-war. After Napoleon signed an agreement to stop harassing the US maritime transport, the hostility of the United States changed to Britain and its impressive policy and the shipping of the United States to European continent was hindered. Federalists are in New England, and they are afraid that Democratic Republicans will become increasingly popular in the South and the West, and it is growing for cheap land policy and immigration. Federalists protested the war in 1812 and even went out of New England at the Hartford conference. This leads to a good emotional era
Compare Alexander Hamilton and the Federal Party with Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic Republican Party. What is their understanding of the government? What are their thoughts?