The American Revolutionary War will always be a source of pride for Americans. It represents the era of freedom, the freedom of ordinary people, and the struggle against government tyranny and repression. Many people are ignoring it for 5 years to define the political and social change of the new country. As the constitutional framework is being debated, these factors play an important role in how the Federalists view the future of this newborn country. It is clear that the Constitution creates and preserves citizens' rights while maintaining an informal culture by reviewing federalist documents and comparing their ideology with the constitution they have created.
Many people believe that federalist articles have become one of the founding classics of American political thought, along with the American Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Federalism documents are part of a national debate on the ratification of the Constitution. People who oppose the "Constitution" believe that this document gives the state government an excessive power at the expense of the state. Federalists alleviated these concerns and tried to explain the constitution and the need for a powerful central government to provide 'political prosperity'.
The federalist army at the birth of the American people was very useful for the future of the country. Federalists have established the foundation for leading the country to proceed the right path. Some of these foundations are National Bank, National Debt, and some early foreign policy. "In the word of historian Henry Adams, he is the grandson of John Adams as a mediator between" European past and America's future ".
When John Adams took over as President on behalf of George Washington in 1797, the Federal Government ruled Congress and other governments from a new country. Adams and other federalists thought their parties were government. Federalists believe that once people have elected their political leaders, no one should criticize publicly. The Federal Party led by Alexander Hamilton aims to establish a stable and safe country that provides security for business and wealthy property. The opposition Democratic Republicans strongly oppose Federalists. Under the guidance of Thomas Jefferson, it tends to represent poor peasants, craftsmen and recent immigrants. (Parties are often called Republicans or Jefferson, this is a pioneer of today's Democratic Party.)