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The Rivalry That Shaped a Nation Hamilton, Adams, and the Power Struggle Behind the Election of 1800
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- ISBN8233021190
- EAN9798233021190
- Date de parution22/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What happens when two brilliant, unyielding patriots try to lead the same nation in two different ways?In The Rivalry That Shaped a Nation, the explosive political conflict between Alexander Hamilton and John Adams takes center stage-revealing how personal ambition, ideological division, and party intrigue nearly tore apart the young American republic. At the heart of the drama lies the pivotal Election of 1800, a contest that transformed American politics and redefined the balance of power in the United States.
Hamilton was the architect of American finance and champion of a powerful national government. Adams, principled statesman, defender of independence, and president determined to govern by conscience rather than party command. Their clash was more than a disagreement; it was a struggle for control of the Federalist Party, the presidency, and the nation's future direction. Drawing on letters, political pamphlets, cabinet conflicts, and the turbulent events of the Quasi-War with France, this book uncovers:· The behind-the-scenes maneuvering that fractured the Federalist Party· Hamilton's controversial pamphlet attacking a sitting president· Adams's courageous and politically costly decision to pursue peace with France· The internal intrigue that paved the way for Jefferson's victory· How personal rivalry reshaped America's first party systemThis is not just the story of an election.
It is the story of how fragile leadership, political ego, and competing visions of democracy tested the Constitution in its infancy-and how the peaceful transfer of power in 1800 proved the durability of the American experiment. For readers of early American history, presidential biography, and political drama, The Rivalry That Shaped a Nation offers a compelling, character-driven account of the men whose conflict helped define the future of American democracy.
Perfect for fans of historical narrative in the tradition of bestselling works on the Founding Era, this book brings to life the ambition, principle, pride, and peril that shaped the United States at a moment when its survival was far from certain. The election that changed America. The rivalry made it inevitable.
Hamilton was the architect of American finance and champion of a powerful national government. Adams, principled statesman, defender of independence, and president determined to govern by conscience rather than party command. Their clash was more than a disagreement; it was a struggle for control of the Federalist Party, the presidency, and the nation's future direction. Drawing on letters, political pamphlets, cabinet conflicts, and the turbulent events of the Quasi-War with France, this book uncovers:· The behind-the-scenes maneuvering that fractured the Federalist Party· Hamilton's controversial pamphlet attacking a sitting president· Adams's courageous and politically costly decision to pursue peace with France· The internal intrigue that paved the way for Jefferson's victory· How personal rivalry reshaped America's first party systemThis is not just the story of an election.
It is the story of how fragile leadership, political ego, and competing visions of democracy tested the Constitution in its infancy-and how the peaceful transfer of power in 1800 proved the durability of the American experiment. For readers of early American history, presidential biography, and political drama, The Rivalry That Shaped a Nation offers a compelling, character-driven account of the men whose conflict helped define the future of American democracy.
Perfect for fans of historical narrative in the tradition of bestselling works on the Founding Era, this book brings to life the ambition, principle, pride, and peril that shaped the United States at a moment when its survival was far from certain. The election that changed America. The rivalry made it inevitable.























