This book, which deals with controversies in U.S. politics after 1805, engages readers in the congressional debates, statutes, diplomatic correspondence, and mariner experiences that rejuvenated a dying party, deepened sectional divisions, and precipitated discussions of New England secession.
This book, which deals with controversies in U.S. politics after 1805, engages readers in the congressional debates, statutes, diplomatic correspondence, and mariner experiences that rejuvenated a dying party, deepened sectional divisions, and precipitated discussions of New England secession.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in American History and Culture
Dinah Mayo-Bobee is assistant professor in the Department of History at East Tennessee State University.
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: The "Gloomy Night of Democracy:" Federalist Opposition to the Three-Fifths Clause 1 "Have these Haytians no rights:" Restricting Trade to Safeguard Slavery (1805-1806) 2 "Indissolubly Connected with Commerce:" Nonimportation, Southern Sectionalism, and the Defense of New England 3 "Squabbles in Madam Liberty's Family:" Jefferson's Embargo and the Causes of Federalist Extremism (1807-1808) 4 "O Grab Me!" The Justification for Disunion (1808-1809) 5 "Sincere Neutrality:" War, Moderates, and the Federalists Party's Decline (1810-1820) Epilogue: Old Romans-Federalist Activism and the Antislavery Legacy (1820-1865) Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: The "Gloomy Night of Democracy:" Federalist Opposition to the Three-Fifths Clause 1 "Have these Haytians no rights:" Restricting Trade to Safeguard Slavery (1805-1806) 2 "Indissolubly Connected with Commerce:" Nonimportation, Southern Sectionalism, and the Defense of New England 3 "Squabbles in Madam Liberty's Family:" Jefferson's Embargo and the Causes of Federalist Extremism (1807-1808) 4 "O Grab Me!" The Justification for Disunion (1808-1809) 5 "Sincere Neutrality:" War, Moderates, and the Federalists Party's Decline (1810-1820) Epilogue: Old Romans-Federalist Activism and the Antislavery Legacy (1820-1865) Bibliography Index About the Author
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