The Election of 1800: The History and Legacy of America's Most Controversial Presidential Election
By: Seaburn
ISBN: 9781530048762
*Includes pictures
*Includes contemporary accounts of the election
*Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading
*Includes a table of contents
The voters must have been happy after the election was over. For months, they had endured vicious attacks made by members of two warring parties against each other as time and time again issues were ignored in favor of personal attacks. One party was seen as caring more about the interests of the wealthy and supporting bankers and businesses. The other party was supposed to favor the working man, the farmer and small businessman trying to eke out a living. The first party was said to be in the back pocket of America’s most recent enemy, while the other party was much to devoted to the nation’s first, even though many of its policies had changed since their first alliances ended.