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Cartoon, "The Gerry-Mander", 1813 - National Museum of …
The cartoon expressed opposition to state election districts newly redrawn by Massachusetts’ Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party, led by Governor Elbridge Gerry. Fearing that the …
Cartoon Analysis: Congressional Pugilists, 1798 - Bill of Rights …
The title of this 1798 cartoon refers to a fight in Congress between Vermont Representative Matthew Lyon, a Jeffersonian-Republican, and Roger Griswold of Connecticut, a Federalist, …
The Hartford Convention or Leap no Leap
Dec 15, 2020 · The Hartford Convention or Leap no Leap is a political cartoon by the artist William Charles poking fun at the secret meetings held by New …
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Cartoon, "The Gerry-Mander", 1813 - Smithsonian …
The cartoon expressed opposition to state election districts newly redrawn by Massachusetts’ Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party, led by Governor Elbridge Gerry. Fearing that the Federalist Party would gain power in the 1812 …
Federalism Cartoons and Comics - funny pictures …
Federalism cartoons and comics. Federalism: Explained and Illustrated! Dive into the concept of federalism with our collection of funny and informative cartoons. From the division of power between the central government and states to the …
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1800 · Elections by Year · Presidential Campaigns: A Cartoon …
It is not until 1800 that we see the first cartoon influencing a presidential election. This cartoon depicts Jefferson before the "Altar to Gallic Despotism" preparing to throw the Constitution on …
Political Cartoons, Part 2: 1800-1850 - First …
Political cartoons developed significantly during the early nineteenth century. British caricaturist James Gillray, known as “the father of the political cartoon,” famously satirized King George III, Napoleon Bonaparte, prime ministers, and …
The Hartford Convention, or Leap No Leap | Teach …
This cartoon by William Charles depicts the three New England States who dominated the Hartford Convention. Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island are crouching towards leaping off of a cliff into the waiting arms of …
Shays' Rebellion - Picture: <i>The Looking Glass of …
This Connecticut cartoon appeared in 1787 at the height of the ratification debates over the proposed Federal Constitution. In Connecticut, as elsewhere, those favoring ratification were called Federalists; their opponents were referred to …
The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics - POLITICO
1 day ago · Cartoon Carousel . The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics. Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink …
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The present state of our country | Library of Congress
Political cartoon related to the disunity of the United States because of war and peace factions.
1796 · Elections by Year · Presidential Campaigns: A Cartoon …
These cartoons are caricatures of Democratic-Republicans from a pamphlet containing the satirical poem Remarks on the Jacobiniad (3A-1066487), (3B-1066485). The Republicans …
Political Cartoons Archives - The Federalist
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This “Gerry-Mander” cartoon first appeared in the Boston Gazette, March 26, 1812, and was quickly reprinted in Federalist newspapers in Salem and Boston. The cartoon expressed …
1792 · Elections by Year · Presidential Campaigns: A Cartoon …
During the years between 1789 and 1792, political parties were beginning to develop. The Republicans, or Anti-Federalists, championed by Thomas Jefferson, Washington's Secretary …
Federalists and Anti-Federalists - Digital Inquiry Group
Students read Federalist and Anti-Federalist positions from the New York State Convention to explore the different sides of the debate and to understand who stood on each side. Image: …
The looking glass for 1787. A house divided against itself cannot …
Summary: A satire touching on some of the major issues in Connecticut politics on the eve of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
A peep into the Antifederal Club. [graphic] | Library Company of ...
Satire of an Anti-Federalist (ie. Democratic-Republican) Club reflecting the Federalists characterizations of the clubs as atheistic secret societies with a debased membership that …
A Peep into the Anti-Federalist Club · Presidential Campaigns: A ...
"A Peep into the Anti-Federalist Club," 1793. Reprinted with permission from the American Past. Courtesy of the Free Library of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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