Your question is very confusing. The political parties were NOT what they are now. In fact, the Republican/Democrat idealism thing was completely reversed back during post Colonial times. Plus the...
The Republican Party didn't exist yet. Tyler was a long-time Democrat-Republican, but was nonetheless elected Vice President on the Whig ticket. During his period in office, he attempted to start a...
Neither. John Marshall was a member of the Federalist Party, which supported a strong central government, less autonomy for states, and rule by the wealthy elite. They strongly supported the US...