Define the Federalist position at the time of the ratification of the Constitution

Define the Federalist position at the time of the ratification of the Constitution

PLEASE ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS IN 200 WORDS EACH QUESTION

1. Define the Federalist position at the time of the ratification of the Constitution. How do Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson move the country in new directions following the administrations of the Federalists? Look at the way Jefferson and Jackson extend political rights and look at those who are left out of their administrations. Overall what are the long range contributions of the Ages of Jefferson and Jackson and what problems still needed to be addressed?

2. Describe the major underlying political, economic and social causes of the Civil War and at least five major events of the 1850s that lead to the Civil War. Was the war inevitable? Conclude with a summary of the causes of the Civil War and give an evaluation of why the North is able to win the war.

label each question as question 1, Question 2 and discuss below each in 200 words

put refs and cite in each

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Federalists feared that too much power in the hands of masses would destroy America. They strongly supported the U.S Constitution. Although Thomas Jefferson was serving as US Minister in France during the time the US Federal Constitution was written in 1787, he contributed a lot to its development. His deeds as the first secretary of state, a vice president, the first leader of an…………..

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