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History tends to cast the early years of America in a glow of camaraderie, when there were, in fact, many conflicts between the Founding Fathers--none more important than the one between George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Their disagreement centered on the highest, most original public office created by the Constitutional Convention: the presidency. It also involved the nation’s foreign policy, the role of merchants and farmers in a republic, and the durability of the union. At its root were two sharply different visions of the nation’s future.
Acclaimed historian Thomas Fleming examines how the differing characters and leadership styles of Washington and Jefferson shaped two opposing views of the presidency and the nation. This clash profoundly influenced the next two centuries of America’s history and persists in the present day.
History tends to cast the early years of America in a glow of camaraderie, when there were, in fact, many conflicts between the Founding Fathers--none more important than the one between George...
History tends to cast the early years of America in a glow of camaraderie, when there were, in fact, many conflicts between the Founding Fathers--none more important than the one between George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Their disagreement centered on the highest, most original public office created by the Constitutional Convention: the presidency. It also involved the nation’s foreign policy, the role of merchants and farmers in a republic, and the durability of the union. At its root were two sharply different visions of the nation’s future.
Acclaimed historian Thomas Fleming examines how the differing characters and leadership styles of Washington and Jefferson shaped two opposing views of the presidency and the nation. This clash profoundly influenced the next two centuries of America’s history and persists in the present day.
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A fresh look at how the clash between Washington and Jefferson influenced America's early history and continues to shape its future.
THOMAS FLEMING, a frequent guest on PBS, C-SPAN, and the History Channel, has written more than forty widely praised books on America's past. He lives in New York City.
A fresh look at how the clash between Washington and Jefferson influenced America's early history and continues to shape its future.
THOMAS FLEMING, a frequent guest on PBS, C-SPAN, and the...
A fresh look at how the clash between Washington and Jefferson influenced America's early history and continues to shape its future.
THOMAS FLEMING, a frequent guest on PBS, C-SPAN, and the History Channel, has written more than forty widely praised books on America's past. He lives in New York City.
Love the way this is written, and give a more realistic perspective on the occurrences that lead to shaping and forming the guidelines that helped us form our constitution. It's refreshing to find a telling of the relationship between Washington and Jefferson that isn't presented through rose colored lenses.
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Love the way this is written, and give a more realistic perspective on the occurrences that lead to shaping and forming the guidelines that helped us form our constitution. It's refreshing to find a telling of the relationship between Washington and Jefferson that isn't presented through rose colored lenses.
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