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The New Republic : The United States of America 1789-1815, Hardback Book

The New Republic : The United States of America 1789-1815 Hardback

Part of the Longman History of America series

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Reginald Horsman's powerful and comprehensive survey of the early years of the American Republic covers the dramatic years from the setting up of the US Constitution in 1789, the first US presidency under George Washington, and also the presidencies of Adams, Jeffersen and Madison.

A major strength of the book is that the coverage of the traditional topics about the shaping of the new government and crisis in foreign policy is combined with chapters on race, slavery, the economy and westward expansion, revealing both the strengths and weaknesses of the government and society that came into being after the Revolution. Key features include:Combines extensive research with the best recent scholarship on the periodA balanced account of the contributions of the leading personalitiesImpressive coverage is given to questions of race and territorial expansionChapter One provides a concise and lucid account of the state of American politics and society in 1789Extensive chapter bibliographiesThe work will be welcomed by students studying the early republic as well as general readers interested in a stimulating and informative account of the early years of the American nation.

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