
America afire
About this book
"America Afire is the powerful story of the election of 1800, arguably the most important election in America's history and certainly one of the most hotly disputed. American self-government was still an endangered experiment seventeen years after the War of Independence had been won. As 1800 dawned, the sacrifices and fraternity of "the spirit of '76" had vanished, replaced by bitter and angry rivalries.
Former Allies Adams and Jefferson, president and vice president, now Federalist versus Republican, squared off in a vicious contest to win the fourth presidential election under the Constitution.".
"Ultimately, the surprise is not that problems arose, but that the United States emerged from them a stronger nation. For when Adams stepped down from the presidency peacefully in 1801, it was the first time in modern history that a leader had voluntarily turned over power to his political enemy. This was truly a revolution and a triumph for democracy "made in America.""--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL3942117W
Subjects
Politics and governmentPresidentsContested electionsElectionHistoryJefferson, thomas, 1743-1826Adams, john quincy, 1767-1848Presidents, united states, election, 18th centuryUnited states, history, 19th centuryPresidents, united states, election, 19th centuryAdams, john, 1735-1826United states, politics and government, 1789-1815