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Un-like the Federalists, Jeffersonian Republicans Were pro-British in disputes between France and Britain objected to the interference of the national government in the economy. Supported most forms of taxation favored the creation of a national bank

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Unlike the Federalists, Jeffersonian Republicans

a. were pro-British in disputes between France and Britain.

b. objected to the interference of the national government in the economy.

c. supported most forms of taxation.

d. favored the creation of a national bank.

Answers - b. objected to the interference of the national government in the economy.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jefferson and his associates were mostly shopkeepers, artisans and farmers. Many of they were not educated and they lived at the interior regions.

They wanted an agrarian economy and to a very large extent, they also wanted the government to support the interest of the common people.

Jefferson was very educated and he owned plantations. He favored states' rights

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