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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Prologue - Washington, D.C., Inauguration Day, 1801
PART I - DISCORDS OF AN UNFINISHED NATION
Chapter 1 - Philadelphia, Summer 1787
Chapter 2 - The Nation in 1790
PART II - PERSONALITIES, PLACES, AND DOMESTIC DISCORD, 1789-1794
Chapter 3 - Washington’s Hopeful First Term
Chapter 4 - The Curse of Faction
Chapter 5 - Mr. Burr Launches a Machine
Chapter 6 - Wedges of Sectionalism
PART III - WAR ABROAD, POLITICS AT HOME, 1793-1796
Chapter 7 - Terror, Turmoil, and Citizen Genet
Chapter 8 - John Jay’s Divisive Treaty, 1794-1795
Chapter 9 - Jefferson and Adams’s First Round, 1796
PART IV - TOWARD DISUNION, 1797-1800
Chapter 10 - X, Y, Z, and the French Connection, 1798
Chapter 11 - Gagging the Press, 1798
PART V - CAMPAIGN AND CONSCIENCE, 1800-1801
Chapter 12 - The Climax and the Drawn Battle of 1800
Chapter 13 - The Crossroads of February 1801
Chapter 14 - The Republican President
Epilogue - Aftermath and Echoes
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Also by Bernard A. Weisberger
Credits
Copyright
About the Publisher
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