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A sign of public dissatisfaction with the Federalist leadership in New York came with the organization and popularity of what were called Democratic-Republican societies, which were led by the working and middle classes and which had a strong immigrant presence.36 The groups’ rhetoric about republicanism and the threat of aristocracy enraged Washington, who lost his temper at a cabinet meeting after Henry Knox alluded to popular abuse of the president.
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
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