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Jefferson's second revolution, the election crisis of 1800 and the triumph of republicanism, Susan Dunn

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Jefferson's second revolution, the election crisis of 1800 and the triumph of republicanism, Susan Dunn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [285]-352) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jefferson's second revolution
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
54974609
Responsibility statement
Susan Dunn
Review
"The election of 1800 was a revolution in the modern sense of a radical new beginning, but it was also a revolution in the sense of a return to the point of origin: the principles of 1776. Federalist incumbent John Adams, and the elitism he represented, faced Republican Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson defeated Adams, but through a quirk in Electoral College balloting he tied with his own running mate, Aaron Burr. A constitutional crisis ensued. Congress was supposed to resolve the tie, but would the Federalists hand over power peacefully to their political enemies, Jefferson and his Republicans? For weeks of end, nothing was less certain. The Federalists delayed and plotted, while the Republicans threatened to take up arms." "Susan Dunn illuminates the many facets of this watershed moment in American history. She captures its great drama, gives us portraits of the founding fathers, and examines the enduring significance and consequences of the crisis. The year 1800 marked the end of Federalist elitism, led the way to peaceful power shifts, established a place for states' rights in the political landscape, and set the stage for the Civil War."--BOOK JACKET
Sub title
the election crisis of 1800 and the triumph of republicanism
Table Of Contents
On the brink -- "If the people be governors, who shall be governed?" -- Farewell to harmony -- Heir apparent -- Sedition -- Life without father -- The war of words -- Storms in the atmosphere -- On the campaign trail -- Showdown -- March 4, 1801 -- The new politics -- Would the system work?
Target audience
adult
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