Civics In A Year

Jefferson’s First Inaugural


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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

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Civics In A YearBy The Center for American Civics