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Recommended Document:

"If Jefferson and Burr come with equal votes...the former ought to be preferred," 1800, by Alexander Hamilton



Related Documents:

Elizur Goodrich to Stephen Twining, 1801, by Elizur Goodrich

John Adams on Alexander Hamilton, 1805, by John Adams

Jefferson and the French Revolution, 1811, by Thomas Jefferson

The Jeffersonians in Power, 1801, by Elias Boudinot

Judicial Review, 1823, by John Marshall

Louisiana, Expansion, and Disunionist Conspiracies, 1803, by Thomas Jefferson

Louisiana, 1804, by Pierre Derbigney

Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1805, by Meriwether Lewis

Burr's Trial, 1807, by John Adams

Slavery and Race in Jeffersonian America, 1801, by John Adams

Madison on the Slave Trade, 1803, by James Madison

William Few to Edward Telfair, 1804, by William Few

John Quincy Adams to Uriah Tracy, 1804, by John Quincy Adams

Impressment, 1800, by John Marshall

James Madison to David M. Erskine, 1807, by James Madison

The Clamor for War with Britain, 1807, by John Adams

The Embargo of 1807, 1808?, by Thomas Jefferson

Madison Becomes President, 1809, by John Adams

The Road to War, 1812, by William Shaler

The "War Hawks", 1812, by J.C. Jones

The War of 1812, 1812, by Benjamin Tallmadge

The Battle of New Orleans, 1814, by Ephraim Hubbard Foster

The Hartford Convention, 1815, by James Monroe

The War of 1812, 1815

The Treaty of Ghent, 1815, by James Monroe

The War of 1812 and Slavery, 1815, by John Quincy Adams

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More than 1,700 original documents relating to Thomas Jefferson

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