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Jefferson and Hamilton: Debating Adams or Each Other?
They question the common belief that Jefferson and Hamilton were the primary opposing forces in early American politics, suggesting that the real debate was between Adams and Jefferson. They also highlight the influence of Hamilton in shaping the more extreme wing of the Federalist Party, and how Jefferson's presidency surprised him by being more moderate than expected. The chapter ends with a discussion about Hamilton's address to the constitutional convention and its possible motivations.