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1800

Letter From Alexander Hamilton, Concerning The Public Conduct And Character Of John Adams, President Of The United States


Alexander Hamilton - 1800
    President of the United States that was highly critical of President John Adams, though it closed with a tepid endorsement. He mailed this to two hundred leading Federalists; when a copy fell into the Democratic-Republicans' hands, they printed it. This hurt Adams's 1800 reelection campaign and split the Federalist Party, virtually assuring the victory of the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Jefferson, in the election of 1800; it destroyed Hamilton's position among the Federalists.