Editors’ Foreword
Author’s Preface
1. Inauguration Day, March 4, 1801
2. The Origins of National Politics in the Early Republic
3. The Failure of National Unity
4. The Republicans’ Response: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
5. The Federalist Counterattack: The Election of 1798
6. Early Cracks in the Federalist Hegemony, 1799-1800
7. Adams versus Hamilton: The Split Becomes Unbridgeable
8. Tie Vote: The Electoral College in 1800
9. The Crisis Builds
10. Crisis Resolved
11. The Revolution of 1800
Epilogue
Appendix A: Methods of Selecting Presidential Electors
Appendix B: Electoral Vote, 1796
Appendix C: Electoral Vote, 1800
Appendix D: Party Divisions in the 5th, 6th, and 7th Congresses
Notes
Bibliographic Essay
Index