Founding Partisans

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Founding Partisans explores the intense political rivalries and ideological clashes that shaped the early years of the United States.

The book examines the contentious debates between Federalists and Republicans over issues such as the role of government, economic policy, and foreign relations.

It reveals how these early partisan divisions influenced the development of American political institutions and the formation of national identity.

The author argues that the partisan spirit of the founding era continues to resonate in contemporary American politics.

The book offers insights into the enduring challenges of governing a diverse and divided nation.

It highlights the importance of understanding the historical roots of political polarization.

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