Tham khảo Democratic-Republican Party chủ Cộng hoà

  1. “Democratic-Republican Party”. ngày 20 tháng 7 năm 1998. Truy cập ngày 30 tháng 8 năm 2017. The Republicans contended that the Federalists harboured aristocratic attitudes and that their policies placed too much power in the central government and tended to benefit the affluent at the expense of the common man. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |encyclopedia= (trợ giúp)
  2. Ohio History Connection. “Democratic-Republican Party”. Ohio History Central. Truy cập ngày 30 tháng 8 năm 2017. Democratic-Republicans favored keeping the U.S. economy based on agriculture and said that the U.S. should serve as the agricultural provider for the rest of the world [...]. Economically, the Democratic-Republicans wanted to remain a predominantly agricultural nation, [...].
  3. James R., Beasley (1972). “Emerging Republicanism and the Standing Order: The Appropriation Act Controversy in Connecticut, 1793 to 1795”. The William and Mary Quarterly. 29 (4): 604. doi:10.2307/1917394. JSTOR 1917394.
  4. Rothbard, Murray N. (1962). The Panic of 1819: Reactions and Policies. New York: Columbia University Press. tr. 222.
  5. 1 2 UCLA Department of Political Science. “Democratic-Republican Party ideology over time”. Voteview. Truy cập ngày 30 tháng 4 năm 2019.
  6. Larson, Edward J. (2007). A Magnificent Catastrophe: The Tumultuous Election of 1800, America's First Presidential Campaign. tr. 21. ISBN 9780743293174. The divisions between Adams and Jefferson were exasperated by the more extreme views expressed by some of their partisans, particularly the High Federalists led by Hamilton on what was becoming known as the political right, and the democratic wing of the Republican Party on the left, associated with New York Governor George Clinton and Pennsylvania legislator Albert Gallatin, among others.

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