A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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Mary Beth Norton. John Adams and Political Dissent John Adams took over the presidency peculiarly blind to the partisan developments of the previous four years . As president he never abandoned an outdated notion discarded by George ...
Mary Beth Norton. John Adams and Political Dissent John Adams took over the presidency peculiarly blind to the partisan developments of the previous four years . As president he never abandoned an outdated notion discarded by George ...
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... Adams , Monroe's secretary of state , matched the self - confident Marshall Court in nationalism and assertiveness . From 1817 to 1825 he managed the nation's foreign John Quincy policy brilliantly . The son of John Adams as and Abigail ...
... Adams , Monroe's secretary of state , matched the self - confident Marshall Court in nationalism and assertiveness . From 1817 to 1825 he managed the nation's foreign John Quincy policy brilliantly . The son of John Adams as and Abigail ...
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... Adams took the oath as the sixth president . Adams proposed a strong nationalist policy emphasizing Henry Clay's American System of protective tariffs , a national bank , and internal improvements ( see page 234 ) . Adams believed the ...
... Adams took the oath as the sixth president . Adams proposed a strong nationalist policy emphasizing Henry Clay's American System of protective tariffs , a national bank , and internal improvements ( see page 234 ) . Adams believed the ...
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