Jefferson and His Colleagues: A Chronicle of the Virginia Dynasty
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The narrative portrays Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia statesmen who shaped early national policy, tracing day-to-day court life, the administration's efforts to steer the republic toward its principles, and the foreign and domestic crises they faced. It examines maritime conflict with North African corsairs and diplomatic strain from Napoleonic Europe, American ambitions regarding Spanish territories, debates between pacifist measures and coercive or military options, the rise of war-party pressures, and the challenges of Madison's presidency. The book follows how these policy choices and partisan struggles led to the decline of the Virginia political ascendancy.
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