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10 October, 08:48

Why was the nickname the "Nationalists" deemed unfitting for the Federalist Party?

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  1. 10 October, 09:38
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    The moniker the "Nationalists" was considered unfitting as a name for the Federalist Party because the Americans were very cautious of creating a system of Government similar to the British. Americans wanted a government with limited power to avoid the tyranny and abuses similar to those of the British
  2. 10 October, 10:04
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    The nickname the "Nationalists" was deemed unfitting for the Federalist Party because Americans were wary of creating a system of government similar to the British.

    The Federalist Party was created in opposition to the Democratic-Republican Party in America under President George Washington's rule.

    The Federalists called for a strong national government that boosted economic growth and promoted friendly relationships with Great Britain and opposition to Revolutionary France.
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