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Rivals and Friends: Presidential Election of 1796, The

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Abstract
The presidential election of 1796 is the first partisan election in the nation's history. As it unfolds, it is a contest not only between the emerging Republican party and the Federalists, but a battle among the Federalists themselves. When John Adams, Washington's vice president, narrowly wins the electoral ballot, his opponent Thomas Jefferson is awarded the vice presidential post. Adams has a difficult road to follow as George Washington's successor. The European nations are at war and fundamental domestic issues, including a disloyal cabinet, have to be resolved
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American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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