New England Federalists : widening the sectional divide in Jeffersonian America / Dinah Mayo-Bobee.
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- 9781611479867
- 161147986X
- Federal Party (U.S.)
- Federal Party (U.S.)
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1801-1809
- New England -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865
- Sectionalism (United States)
- États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1801-1809
- Nouvelle-Angleterre -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1775-1865
- Régionalisme -- États-Unis
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Elections
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General
- HISTORY -- United States -- Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
- HISTORY -- United States -- 19th Century
- Sectionalism (United States)
- Politics and government
- New England
- United States
- 1775-1865
- 324.2732/2 23
- E331 .M45 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: the "gloomy night of democracy": Federalist opposition to the Three-Fifths Clause -- Have these Haytians no rights: restricting trade to safeguard slavery (1805-1806) -- Indissolubly connected with commerce: nonimportation, southern sectionalism, and the defense of New England -- Squabbles in Madam Liberty's family: Jefferson's embargo and the causes of Federalist extremism (1807-1808) -- O grab me!: the justification for disunion (1808-1809) -- Sincere neutrality: war, moderates, and the Federalists Party's decline (1810-1820) -- Epilogue: Old Romans Federalist activism and the antislavery legacy (1820-1865).
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