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The Presidency of John Adams: Establishing Norms and Addressing Conflicts
This chapter examines the critical transition of power from George Washington to John Adams, focusing on the establishment of presidential norms and the challenges faced during this tumultuous period. It highlights the internal conflicts within Adams's administration, particularly his strained relationship with Alexander Hamilton and the effects of the Alien and Sedition Acts on political discourse. Through these discussions, the chapter reassesses Adams's legacy in shaping executive authority amid significant foreign policy challenges.