
- Title : The Hamiltonian Vision, 1789-1800: The Art of American Power During the Early Republic
- Author : William Nester
- Rating : 4.85 (362 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-11-11
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 224 Pages
- Asin : 159797675X
- Language : English
"presents a brief, readable synopsis of the Federalist period.The book is well grounded in primary and secondary sources."—Review, Choice, January 2013Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans feared that new wealth, power, and competing interests would corrupt the classic republic they envisioned. From 1789 to 180
"presents a brief, readable synopsis of the Federalist period.The book is well grounded in primary and secondary sources."—Review, Choice, January 2013Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans feared that new wealth, power, and competing interests would corrupt the classic republic they envisioned. From 1789 to 1800, the Federalist and Republican parties held opposing visions for America’s future. Led by Alexander Hamilton, the Federalists sought to establish a strong central government that would lead an American commercial, financial, technological, industrial, and military revolution, and thus propel the United States into the ranks of the world’s great powers. But, ultimately, Jefferson and his Republican Party would triumph in the 1800 election and permanently eclipse the Federalists.
Hamilton’s vision largely prevailed in battles with the Republicans over the Bank of the United States, the role and composition of the army and navy, the Whiskey Rebellion, the French Revolution, the Indian war in the Northwest Territory, British confiscations of American ships and sailors, the Jay and Pinckney treaties, and a “quasi” naval war with France, among other conflicts.
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