Rival Visions: How Jefferson and His Contemporaries Defined the Early American Republic (Jeffersonian America) by Dustin Gish , Andrew Bibby
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Overview: The emergence of the early American republic as a new nation on the world
stage conjured rival visions in the eyes of leading statesmen at home and attentive observers
abroad. Thomas Jefferson envisioned the newly independent states as a federation of republics
united by common experience, mutual interest, and an adherence to principles of natural rights.
His views on popular government and the American experiment in republicanism, and later the
expansion of its empire of liberty, offered an influential account of the new nation. While
persuasive in crucial respects, his vision of early America did not stand alone as an unrivaled
model.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 660 KB
Overview: The emergence of the early American republic as a new nation on the world
stage conjured rival visions in the eyes of leading statesmen at home and attentive observers
abroad. Thomas Jefferson envisioned the newly independent states as a federation of republics
united by common experience, mutual interest, and an adherence to principles of natural rights.
His views on popular government and the American experiment in republicanism, and later the
expansion of its empire of liberty, offered an influential account of the new nation. While
persuasive in crucial respects, his vision of early America did not stand alone as an unrivaled
model.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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