Federalist and Republican Views of Government

George Washington’s administration enjoyed many successes and few failures. The first president would easily have been reelected had he chosen in 1796 to seek a third term. President John Adams’s administration enjoyed one major success—peace abroad—but it split the party and was overshadowed by a n...

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