About This Book
The narrative follows his family background, education, and early law studies, then his rise in state and national politics, including service in legislative bodies where he argued for stronger federal authority. It details his influence at the constitutional convention and in shaping amendments, his work on national finance and foreign policy as Secretary of State and as President, and his leadership during trade conflicts and a war with a foreign power. The book also considers party rivalries, debates over slavery, and his later private life at home, blending chronological biography with analysis of political ideas and institutions.
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