Differences Between Federalists And Republicans

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When the colonists were creating the Constitution, the nation divided into two factions. To make it fair for both Federalists and Republicans, they had to compromise to turn their ideals into action. Being a part of constructing a new nation is very exciting but it has its difficulties. For instance, the colonists no longer had a king or authority to control them; they were free. Freedoms from the monarchy also lead to the fear of responsibility on deciding how America would be governed. The contrasting views of the federalists and republicans made decisions regarding the Constitution difficult to agree on. At first, the Republican Party was the only faction supporting the Bill of Rights, but after some time, the Federalists became supporters