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The Great Divide

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by Thomas Fleming


  National Republicans, 314, 342

  Navy, U.S., 257, 295, 303, 359, 369, 372–375

  Nelson, Horatio, 267–268

  Neutrality

  foreign policy of, 153–165, 169, 172–174, 181, 184, 208, 287, 378

  Hamilton, Alexander, and, 172, 184

  Jay on, 173

  Proclamation of, 161, 164–165, 169, 172, 181

  Washington, George, and, 153–156, 158–162, 184

  Neville, John, 197, 201

  New England

  secession of, 318, 366, 377

  Washington, George, touring, 57, 70–74

  New Orleans, 182, 184, 189, 339, 351

  closing of, 302–304, 309–310

  dissatisfaction in, 338

  Jackson, Andrew, defending, 377

  Louisiana Purchase and, 307, 309–310, 313, 315–317, 331

  Spain and, 74, 166, 222, 302, 309–310, 316–317

  New York

  Burr as gubernatorial candidate for, 326–327, 330–331, 333

  Clinton, George, as governor of, 37, 41, 43, 45–47, 50, 53, 110, 121, 190, 240, 324, 327, 330

  Jay as governor of, 284

  as potential capital, 94–97

  Newspapermen, attacks by

  on Adams, John, 263, 270, 324

  on Burr, 326–327

  on Jefferson, Thomas, 296–297, 309, 324

  on Washington, George, 105, 161–162, 172–173, 175, 185, 213, 224, 230, 246, 259, 280, 283, 318, 324

  Nicholas, John, 260–261, 276

  Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 266, 313–314, 352, 365

  Nicholson, Joseph, 341

  Nixon, Richard, 389

  Nullification, 265–266, 269, 380–382, 384

  “Of Ancient and Modern Confederacies” (Madison, J.), 13–14

  Old Dominion. See Virginia

  Old Republicans, 314, 337, 340, 342–343, 346–347

  Oswald, Eleazer, 208–209

  Page, John, 23, 84

  Paine, Robert Treat, 257

  Paine, Thomas, 6, 147, 228

  Adams, John, attacked by, 304

  Common Sense by, 154

  Jefferson, Thomas, and, 62–64, 78, 111–112, 140, 291–292, 302–304

  The Rights of Man by, 111–113, 154, 292

  Washington, George, and, 112, 235–236, 292, 304

  in Washington, D.C., 303–304

  Paris Commune, 140–141, 145

  Paterson, William, 214

  Penn, William, 95

  Pennsylvania, 196–203, 216

  See also Philadelphia

  Pensions, 8–10, 76

  Permanent Superintendent of the Military Academy, 378

  Philadelphia, 94–98, 159, 182, 201–202

  Philadelphia convention, 13–16, 33–34, 37

  Phocion, 237–238

  Pichon, Louis Andre, 270, 292–294, 300–301, 315–316, 329

  Pickering, John, 322–323, 339, 342

  Pickering, Timothy, 315, 328, 334

  as secretary of state, 214, 228, 239, 255–256, 270–271

  as secretary of war, 210, 214

  Pinckney, Charles, 284–285

  Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 228, 247–248, 256, 268–269, 283–285, 334

  Pinckney, Thomas, 184, 195, 215, 222, 238, 240, 242, 262

  Pinkney, William, 347–348

  Pirates, war against, 75, 99, 215, 295, 303, 319, 344–345, 358

  Pitt, William, 153, 192, 218

  Pius VII (pope), 336

  Pliny, 263–264

  Plumer, William, 318, 322

  Political extremism, 206, 226

  Pony express, early version of, 315, 317

  Postal service, 315, 317

  Presidents

  Congress’s relationship with, 385–390

  1800 election for, 278, 281–288, 288, 292, 299, 312, 323, 328, 332, 334, 339, 361, 364–366

  1804 election for, 322, 326, 330, 333–334

  Genet and, 158–159, 169

  Jefferson, Thomas, against, 35, 49, 55, 77, 290, 390

  Senate and, 55

  1796 election for, 237–243

  Twelfth Amendment and, 240, 333

  See also specific presidents

  Price, Richard, 91–92

  Proclamation of Neutrality, 161, 164–165, 169, 172, 181, 184, 233

  Publicola, 112

  Publius, 38, 82

  Quasi War, 284

  Randolph, David Meade, 296

  Randolph, Edmund, 16, 25–26, 43, 45, 51, 103, 123, 136

  as attorney general, 130, 156, 161, 165, 172, 184–185

  as secretary of state, 185, 189, 195, 204, 206, 208, 210–211, 213–214

  Randolph, John, 315, 340, 349, 352

  as majority leader, 314, 337, 346

  Tertium Quids of, 346–347, 357, 361–362, 369–370

  Randolph, Thomas Mann, 89, 263, 296

  Recorder, 296

  Redick, David, 201

  Reed, Joseph, 6

  “Reflections on the Revolution in France” (Burke), 79, 111

  Register, 332

  Reign of Terror, 194, 304

  Report on Manufactures (Hamilton, A.), 118–119, 125, 378

  “A Report on the Privileges and Restrictions of Commerce of the United States in Foreign Countries” ( Jefferson, T.), 186

  Republican Party. See Democratic-Republican Party

  Residence Act, 97

  Revolutionary war. See War for Independence

  Reynolds, James, 118, 134–136

  Reynolds, Maria, 118–119, 134–135, 242, 250

  The Rights of Man (Paine, T.), 111–113, 154, 292

  Robespierre, Maximilian, 145, 148, 163, 182, 194, 197, 227, 235, 304

  Rochambeau, Donatien de, 302, 316

  Rodney, Caesar, 351

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 269, 388

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 387–388

  Ross, James, 198

  Ross, John, 304

  Rush, Benjamin, 87, 183

  Rutledge, John, 210

  St. Clair, Arthur, 115–117, 200

  Santo Domingo

  France and, 293–294, 300–302, 305–306, 311, 316–318, 323, 339

  Haiti on, 293, 323–324, 336

  Schuyler, Philip, 77, 97, 110

  Scrips, 106, 119

  Secession, 324, 328, 332–334

  Kentucky and, 197

  of New England, 318, 366, 377

  of South, 382, 385

  Secretary of state

  Adams, John Quincy, 182

  Gallatin and, 369

  Jefferson, Thomas, 51–52, 57, 75, 78–100, 103, 111–112, 123–128, 130–133, 136–162, 164–186, 240

  Madison, James, 295, 300–301, 308–310, 315–316, 328–330, 333, 337, 343, 345, 359–361, 364

  Pickering, Timothy, 214, 228, 239, 255–256, 270–271

  Randolph, Edmund, 185, 189, 195, 204, 206, 208, 210–211, 213–214

  Smith, Robert, 185, 189, 195, 204, 206, 208, 210–211, 213–214

  Secretary of the Navy, 359, 369, 373–375

  Secretary of the Treasury

  Gallatin, 291, 336–337, 345, 352, 358–360, 363, 365, 370, 376

  Hamilton, Alexander, 51, 76, 82–88, 92–98, 100, 101–104, 113, 118–132, 135–138, 153, 155, 158, 168, 179, 181–184, 187–189, 196, 198, 201, 291, 309, 378

  Wolcott, 210, 213, 228, 237, 247, 262–263

  Secretary of war

  Dearborn, 358–359

  Eustis, 373–374

  Knox, 51, 75, 96, 115–117, 164, 170, 172, 174–175, 184, 198, 206

  McHenry, 214, 271

  Pickering, Timothy, 210, 214

  Stanton, 385

  Sedgwick, Theodore, 271, 276

  Sedition Act. See Alien and Sedition Acts

  Seditious libel, 324–325, 330, 341–342

  Senate, 202, 208, 279, 386

  in Constitution, 34, 37, 55

  foreign policy and, 140

  Louisiana Purchase and, 314–315

  preside
nts and, 55

  1796 election, 229, 237–243

  Shawnee Indians, 75, 116, 371

  Shays’ Rebellion, 11–12, 15, 34–35, 40, 61, 161, 198

  Shelby, Isaac, 166–168, 189

  Sherman, John, 386

  Short, William

  affair of, 139, 147

  Jefferson, Thomas, and, 30, 32, 139–141, 145–147, 149–151, 166, 344

  Simcoe, John Graves, 190

  Sinking fund, 87, 122–123

  The Six Percent Club, 120–121

  Skipwith, Fulwar, 263, 301, 308

  Slavery, 44, 93, 296–297, 382, 384–385

  Smith, Robert, 359, 369

  Smith, Samuel, 188

  Smith, William Loughton, 187, 246

  Smith, William Stephens, 35

  Society for the Establishing of Useful Manufactures (S.U.M.), 113–114, 120, 123, 125

  Society of the Cincinnati, 30–31, 260

  South

  secession of, 382, 385

  Washington, George, touring, 105

  South Carolina, 284–285, 381–382

  Spain, 12, 75, 154, 157, 194, 201, 294, 339, 359

  Burr and, 331, 339, 349–356, 359

  Florida and, 74, 345–346

  Genet and, 157–158, 166–168, 184, 189

  New Orleans and, 74, 166, 222, 302, 309–310, 316–317

  Pinckney, Thomas, and, 195, 215, 222, 238

  treaty with, 222, 310

  Wilkinson spying for, 168, 302, 331, 350, 353, 375

  Stanton, Edwin, 385

  Stevens, Hamilton, 182–183

  Stevens, Thaddeus, 385–386

  Stock market crash, 122–124, 127

  Strict construction, of Constitution, 103, 309, 314–315, 351

  Stuart, Archibald, 365

  Stuart, David, 39

  S.U.M. See Society for the Establishing of Useful Manufactures

  Supreme Court

  attempts to destroy, 342, 350

  Jay as Chief Justice of, 76, 136, 173, 176–177, 180, 193

  judicial review by, 340, 379

  Marshall, John, as Chief Justice of, 286, 289, 337, 340, 350–355, 378–379, 381, 383

  Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurice de

  France represented by, 255, 262, 270, 293, 301, 303, 307–308, 312, 320, 346

  Louisiana Purchase and, 307–308

  Tammany Society, 334

  Tarleton, Banastre, 23–24

  Taxes

  cancellation of, 290, 359

  whiskey, 100–101, 127, 196–197, 201, 377

  Taylor, John, 363

  Tecumseh, 371

  Tenskwatawa, 371

  Tenure of Office Act, 385–386

  Tertium Quids, 346–347, 357, 361–362, 369–370

  Theater, 76–77

  Thomson, Charles, 69

  “To Adams and Liberty” (Paine, R.), 257

  Todd, Dolley Payne, 204–205, 285, 328, 376, 381

  Tom the Tinker, 197

  Trade

  with Canada, 362

  Embargo Act and, 360–366

  with France, 52–53

  with Great Britain, 52–53, 85, 99, 150, 186–192, 207

  import duties and, 11, 51–52, 99, 186, 207, 359

  with West Indies, 12, 52, 83, 86, 190, 192, 207–208, 210, 245, 377

  Treason, 331, 339, 346, 349–357, 355, 382

  Treasury secretary. See Secretary of the Treasury

  Treaties

  with France, 154–155, 194, 224, 227, 263, 284

  Louisiana Purchase, 308–309, 311, 313–316, 320, 338

  with Spain, 222, 310

  for War for Independence, 2, 9, 20, 26–32, 116

  See also Jay Treaty

  Trist, Nicholas P., 380–381

  Troup, Robert, 283

  Truman, Harry S., 388

  Trumbull, Jonathan, 273–274

  Trumbull, Lyman, 386

  Tupper, Edward, 354

  Twelfth Amendment, 240, 333

  United States (U.S.)

  British conflicts with, 187–193, 207–213, 218–219, 346–348, 370–371

  Civil War, 97, 134, 203, 364, 384

  debt of, 83, 86–89, 93–94, 98, 196

  French conflicts with, 247–249, 251–258, 284, 302–305

  Indian conflicts with, 74–75, 115–117, 120, 155, 168, 184, 190, 192, 199–200, 215, 371

  Jacobins in, 256, 260–261, 276, 289, 340

  Navy, 257, 295, 303, 359, 369, 372–375

  See also Army, U.S.; Bank of the United States; Congress, U.S.; Constitution, U.S.

  University of Virginia, 380

  USS Chesapeake, 358–359

  USS Philadelphia, 345

  Valley Forge, 7–8, 76

  Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 330

  Venable, Abraham, 135–136

  Veto, 388

  Vice presidents

  Adams, John, 54–56, 70–71, 73, 80, 91, 109, 112–113, 136–137, 164, 186, 193, 223, 238, 240

  Ames on, 240–241, 243

  Burr, 287, 290–291, 322, 326–327, 330, 332, 337, 339–340

  Clinton, George, 322, 334, 344, 361, 370

  Jefferson, Thomas, 240–241, 244–258, 261–264, 271–272, 275–285

  A View of the Conduct of the Executive (Monroe), 229, 259

  A View of the Political Conduct of Aaron Burr, Esq. (Cheetham), 326

  Virginia

  Civil War and, 364

  convention, 41–43

  Henry as governor of, 5, 17

  imperial, 318–319

  Jefferson, Thomas, as governor of, 2, 20–25, 66, 362

  Lee, Henry, as governor of, 134, 189, 195, 198–199, 201, 205

  legislation in, 17–19, 275–276

  Monroe as governor of, 275, 278, 286

  Resolutions, 269, 281, 313, 366, 380–381

  University of, 380

  The Virginia Plan, 16, 33

  Wade, Ben, 385

  Walker, Betsy, 297

  Walpole, Robert, 107–109

  War

  France declaring, 154–155, 162–164, 194

  looming, 187–195

  neutrality and, 153–165, 169, 172–174, 181, 184, 208, 287, 378

  against pirates, 75, 99, 215, 295, 303, 319, 344–345

  trade, 187–189

  See also Secretary of war; specific wars

  War for Independence, 15, 82, 129

  France in, 8–9, 22, 24, 33, 140, 155, 302

  Great Britain in, 2, 6–10, 20–24, 93, 99, 207

  Knox in, 10–11

  militia in, 6–8

  peace treaty, 2, 9, 20, 26–32, 116

  See also Continental Army

  War of 1812

  army in, 372–378

  Canada in, 373–377

  Democratic-Republican Party and, 372–374

  Great Britain in, 348, 372–378

  Jefferson, Thomas, and, 348, 372–375

  Madison, James, and, 372–378

  militia in, 376, 378

  Washington, D.C., burned in, 376

  Washington, D.C., 94–97, 288

  as federal village, 298–299, 314

  Paine, Thomas, in, 303–304

  in War of 1812, 376

  Washington, George

  Adams, John, and, 6, 257, 274–275

  on Alien and Sedition Acts, 268–269, 273, 283

  Bank of the United States and, 101–104, 107–109

  biography of, 70, 383–384

  birthday of, 219, 245, 254

  cabinet of, 51–52, 103–104, 109, 111, 125, 127–128, 134, 154–155, 161, 168, 170, 172, 174–175, 181, 183–185, 198, 210, 213–214, 224–226, 237, 359, 390

  challenges facing, 164–177, 244

  Congress and, 54–56, 69, 99, 184–185, 191–193, 201–202, 214–218, 279, 363, 365, 389–390

  Constitution and, 33–35, 37–46, 56, 81, 83, 130, 236, 251, 261

  Continental Army led by, 1, 5–10, 15–16, 21–24, 28, 40, 70, 89, 216, 235–236, 260

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sp; death of, 278–281, 283, 287, 292

  against Democratic Societies, 202–204

  education of, 1, 50

  Farewell Address by, 230–239, 245, 274, 277, 280, 366, 380, 384

  as Federalist, 383–384

  first presidential term of, 48–57, 69–77, 85–99, 101–112, 114–119, 124–138, 140–144, 146–147, 149–150

  French Revolution and, 33, 62, 140–144, 146–147, 149–150, 153–154, 158, 203

  Hamilton, Alexander, and, 5, 8, 38–39, 49, 56, 82, 104, 118, 129–132, 158, 161, 179, 192, 201, 210–212, 214, 226, 231, 241, 251, 257, 280, 283, 326, 366, 390

  health of, 94, 96, 162, 275

  inauguration of, 50–51, 53–54

  Jay Treaty and, 193, 195, 203, 205–208, 210–213, 215, 217, 219–221, 223–225, 227–228, 230, 248

  Jefferson, Thomas, as secretary of state of, 51–52, 57, 75, 78–100, 103, 111–112, 123–128, 130–133, 136–162, 164–186, 240

  Jefferson, Thomas, friendly with, 24–25, 27–28, 30–31, 49, 109, 128, 289

  Jefferson, Thomas, in conflict with, 1–3, 21, 32, 104, 124–126, 138, 142, 178–179, 194–195, 202, 213, 224–226, 229, 232–233, 236, 243–245, 249, 258–261, 266, 268–272, 275–276, 279–280, 283, 287–288, 312, 318–319, 334, 348, 350, 353, 365–367, 383–388, 390

  leadership by, 5–6, 367, 388

  Madison, James, friends with, 1–2, 4–5, 12–14, 17, 39–41, 43–45, 47–52, 54–57, 70, 77, 88, 90–91, 99, 104, 110–111, 124, 127–128, 156–157, 180–181, 205–206, 217, 219, 223, 279, 378–379, 382–383

  Madison, James, in conflict with, 111, 223, 230–231, 233, 278, 368, 372, 379, 390

  as master politician, 216

  at Mount Vernon, 2, 4, 41, 45–46, 72, 83, 127–128, 132, 169, 196, 211, 224, 259

  neutrality and, 153–156, 158–162, 184

  New England toured by, 57, 70–74

  newspapermen attacking, 105, 161–162, 172–173, 175, 185, 213, 224, 230, 246, 259, 280, 283, 318, 324

  Paine, Thomas, and, 112, 235–236, 292, 304

  Philadelphia convention and, 13–16

  as realist, 2, 49, 160, 361, 382

  retirement of, 125, 127, 131, 230–237, 245–246, 257, 273–274

  second presidential term of, 136, 153–185, 189–199, 201–208, 210–237, 239–240

  South toured by, 105

  spies of, 124, 129, 227

  temper lost by, 115–116, 175

  U.S. Army led by, 257, 270–271, 273, 275, 278

  Washington, Martha, 71, 76, 90, 173, 224, 245, 268, 275

  Jefferson, Thomas, and, 1, 287, 292

  Madison, James, and, 48, 204–205

  message from, 241–242

  receptions of, 56

  Wasp, 324

  Wayne, Anthony

  army led by, 117–118, 127, 155, 168, 189, 199–200, 206, 215, 219

  at Fallen Timbers, 199–200, 206

  Webster, Noah, 283

  West Indies

  Hamilton, Alexander, in, 82, 118, 132, 183, 283

 

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