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More than any event in early American history, the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in 1804 revealed Federalist clergy to be the moral guardians of American society and exposed the moral fault lines within the Federalist party itself. In the aftermath of Hamilton’s scandalous death, godly Federalists spoke prophetically to the American people, to politicians, and even to their own party. While other Federalists chose to present Hamilton as something of a political martyr, Federalist clergy broke with the party line in order to issue a nationwide clarion call against the practice of dueling, a clear violation of the sixth commandment. Their prophetic voice helped to end the menace of dueling in America.
Cardozo Public Policy, Law & Ethics Journal
AARON BURR AND THE ELECTORAL TIE OF 1801: STRICT CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION2003 •
Burr has been accused of trying to steal the presidency but Van Bergen asserts that he strictly adhered to the Constitution.
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A chapter from an unfinished project I started as an undergraduate at the University of California at Santa Cruz. SUPERVISOR: Michael Hutchison, Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz
Henry Cabot Lodge, Alexander Hamilton and the Politics of the Gilded Age
Henry Cabot Lodge, Alexander Hamilton and the Political Thought of the Gilded Age2018 •
This book is a study edition of Henry Cabot Lodge's biography of Alexander Hamilton focused on the role of the Hamilton revival in the political thought of the American Gilded Age. The book is of interest for political philosophy, political science and American studies. Lodge was a scholar with advanced degrees in both history and law as well as becoming a very powerful U.S. Senator. He wrote not only a biography of Hamilton, but also edited the standard edition of Hamilton's writings for his times--serving to bring conservative themes from the American founding into the politics of the late 19th century and the period of America's rapid industrialization. Lodge was a personal friend and political confidant of President Theodore Roosevelt and consistently favored what he called the "large policy" of an assertive foreign policy. He advocated expansion of the U.S. Navy, war with Spain in 1898, retention of the Philippines and restrictions on immigration.
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