Store besparelser
Hurtig levering
Gemte
Log ind
0
Kurv
Kurv

New England Federalists

- Widening the Sectional Divide in Jeffersonian America
Af: Dinah Mayo-Bobee Engelsk Paperback

New England Federalists

- Widening the Sectional Divide in Jeffersonian America
Af: Dinah Mayo-Bobee Engelsk Paperback
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Beginning with controversies related to British and French attacks on U.S. neutral trade in 1805, this book looks at crucial developments in national politics, public policy, and foreign relations from the perspective of New England Federalists. Through its focus on the partisan climate in Congress that appeared to influence federal statutes, New England Federalists: Widening the Sectional Divide in Jeffersonian America sets out to explain, in their own words, why Federalists, especially those often deemed extreme or radical by contemporaries and historians alike, escalated a campaign to repeal the Constitution’s three-fifths clause (which included slaves in the calculation for congressional representation and votes in the Electoral College) while encouraging violations of federal law and advocating northern secession from the Union. Unlike traditional interpretations of early nineteenth-century politics that focus on Jeffersonian political economy, this study brings the impetus for Federalist obstructionism and sectionalism into sharp relief. Federalists who became the sole defenders of New England’s economic independence and free labor force, later issued calls for northerners to unite against the spread of slavery and southern control of the central government. Along with controversies that placed sectional harmony in jeopardy, this work links themes in Federalist opposition rhetoric to the important antislavery arguments that would flourish in antebellum culture and politics.
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Normalpris
kr 421
Fragt: 39 kr
6 - 8 hverdage
20 kr
Pakkegebyr
God 4 anmeldelser på
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Beginning with controversies related to British and French attacks on U.S. neutral trade in 1805, this book looks at crucial developments in national politics, public policy, and foreign relations from the perspective of New England Federalists. Through its focus on the partisan climate in Congress that appeared to influence federal statutes, New England Federalists: Widening the Sectional Divide in Jeffersonian America sets out to explain, in their own words, why Federalists, especially those often deemed extreme or radical by contemporaries and historians alike, escalated a campaign to repeal the Constitution’s three-fifths clause (which included slaves in the calculation for congressional representation and votes in the Electoral College) while encouraging violations of federal law and advocating northern secession from the Union. Unlike traditional interpretations of early nineteenth-century politics that focus on Jeffersonian political economy, this study brings the impetus for Federalist obstructionism and sectionalism into sharp relief. Federalists who became the sole defenders of New England’s economic independence and free labor force, later issued calls for northerners to unite against the spread of slavery and southern control of the central government. Along with controversies that placed sectional harmony in jeopardy, this work links themes in Federalist opposition rhetoric to the important antislavery arguments that would flourish in antebellum culture and politics.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 254
ISBN-13: 9781611479874
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1611479878
Udg. Dato: 15 sep 2018
Længde: 20mm
Bredde: 147mm
Højde: 217mm
Forlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Oplagsdato: 15 sep 2018
Forfatter(e): Dinah Mayo-Bobee
Forfatter(e) Dinah Mayo-Bobee


Kategori Slaveri og afskaffelse af slaveri


ISBN-13 9781611479874


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 254


Udgave


Længde 20mm


Bredde 147mm


Højde 217mm


Udg. Dato 15 sep 2018


Oplagsdato 15 sep 2018


Forlag Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Kategori sammenhænge