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Why did the democratic republican support the French

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Democratic-Republicans feared supported a small central government they feared a strong national government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans believed that the Constitution was a strict document that limited the powers of the federal government. The Democratic-Republican Party aligned itself politically with France. Hence they were deeply influenced by the ideals of the French Revolution

The Democratic-Republicans believed in protecting the interests of the working classes—merchants, farmers, and laborers. They believed that an agrarian economy would best serve these citizens.

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