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History of the United States of America, Volume 3 (of 9)

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The volume examines the political course and controversies of the second presidential administration: domestic proposals for internal improvements, debt redemption, the Two-Million Act, Indian policy, and disputes over federal authority; shifting cabinet alliances and partisan schisms led by figures like John Randolph; foreign affairs dominated by tensions between France and England, the Berlin Decree, Monroe’s diplomatic mission and the rejection of his treaty; and the rise and collapse of Aaron Burr’s schemes culminating in his trial. Chapters interweave legislative sessions, diplomatic maneuvers, and legal proceedings to trace how policy, personality, and crisis shaped the era.

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Henry Adams

Henry Adams was an American historian, novelist, and member of the prominent Adams family. He is best known for his extensive work, "History of the United States of America," which spans nine volumes and provides a detailed account of American history from the colonial period to the early 20th century. In addition to his historical writings, Adams authored the novel "Democracy, an American Novel," which critiques the political landscape of his time. His literary contributions reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of American society and politics, making him a significant figure in American literature and historiography.

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