Julia Shih

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The Federalist Party was dramatically weakened after the War of 1812, though a rump of Federalists remained in the northern states, and many were strong advocates of what they saw as explicitly “northern” interests in the American economy. The Republicans, strongly identified with Thomas Jefferson, were in a decided majority nationwide. Yet the Republicans were also significantly divided, and one of the major fault lines was slavery.
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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