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Washington, Jefferson and the French Revolution

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Abstract
Historian and author Bernard Bailyn talks about the challenge facing the United States (and Thomas Jefferson, in particular) when the French Revolution turned especially violent and brutal. Professor Bailyn explains that Jefferson had been close to a number of the leaders of the Revolution in its initial stages, and was reluctant to turn his back on them. Nonetheless, President Washington did not want the United States to get directly involved in what Professor Bailyn calls "this maelstrom in Europe."
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U.S. History Survey, U.S. Colonial History, The Unfinished Nation
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