Creating the United States

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Federalists Fragment during Partisan Presidential Campaign

Federalists Fragment during Partisan Presidential Campaign (099.04.00)

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Alexander Hamilton viciously turned on fellow Federalist John Adams during the presidential campaign of 1800. In this tract, Hamilton pointed out several actions that could “be traced to the ungovernable temper of Mr. Adams,” which he believed proved Adams’s “unfitness for the station of Chief Magistrate.”
Alexander Hamilton viciously turned on fellow Federalist John Adams during the presidential campaign of 1800. In this tract, Hamilton pointed out several actions that could “be traced to the ungovernable temper of Mr. Adams,” which he believed proved Adams’s “unfitness for the station of Chief Magistrate.”