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We trace how a bitter tie, backroom assurances, and a soft-spoken inauguration produced a peaceful transfer of power and a new model of the presidency. Jefferson’s famous unity line meets the hard edges of judicial fights and the messy blend of ideals with continuity.
• Context of the 1800 election and party divides
• Oral delivery and Jefferson’s anti-pomp style
• Hamilton’s role in tipping support to Jefferson
• Peaceful transfer from Adams and its meaning
• “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists” unpacked
• Tension between unity rhetoric and partisan moves
• Court shutdown, appellate eliminations, Chase impeachment
• Keeping the bank and governing through compromise
• What still matters about the address and what does not
• Framing disagreements without breaking the union
Make sure you join us as we talk about the Louisiana Purchase next time
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!
School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
Center for American Civics
By The Center for American CivicsWe trace how a bitter tie, backroom assurances, and a soft-spoken inauguration produced a peaceful transfer of power and a new model of the presidency. Jefferson’s famous unity line meets the hard edges of judicial fights and the messy blend of ideals with continuity.
• Context of the 1800 election and party divides
• Oral delivery and Jefferson’s anti-pomp style
• Hamilton’s role in tipping support to Jefferson
• Peaceful transfer from Adams and its meaning
• “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists” unpacked
• Tension between unity rhetoric and partisan moves
• Court shutdown, appellate eliminations, Chase impeachment
• Keeping the bank and governing through compromise
• What still matters about the address and what does not
• Framing disagreements without breaking the union
Make sure you join us as we talk about the Louisiana Purchase next time
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!
School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
Center for American Civics