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James Roger Sharp's book disputes the conventional wisdom of a painless national birth, analyzing the intense partisanship between Federalists and Republicans that threatened national disintegration from 1789 to 1801. The work covers the presidencies of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, focusing on fears of insurrection, secession, and the nonviolent transfer of power in 1801. It is a closed-license historical and political science text sourced from paperswithcode.
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