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Karen E. Robbins 
James McHenry, Forgotten Federalist 

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A Scots-Irish immigrant, James Mc Henry determined to make something of his life. Trained as a physician, he joined the American Revolution when war broke out. He then switched to a more military role, serving on the staffs of George Washington and Lafayette. He entered government after the war and served in the Maryland Senate and in the Continental Congress. As Maryland’s representative at the Constitutional Convention, Mc Henry helped to add the ex post facto clause to the Constitution and worked to increase free trade among the states.
As secretary of war, Mc Henry remained loyal to Washington, under whom he established a regimental framework for the army that lasted well into the nineteenth century. Upon becoming president, John Adams retained Mc Henry; however, Adams began to believe Mc Henry was in league with other Hamiltonian Federalists who wished to undermine his policies. Thus, when the military buildup for the Quasi-War with France became unpopular, Adams used it as a pretext to request Mc Henry’s resignation.
Yet as Karen Robbins demonstrates in the first modern biography of Mc Henry, Adams was mistaken; the friendship between Mc Henry and Hamilton that Adams feared had grown sensitive and there was a brief falling out. Moreover, Mc Henry had asked Hamilton to withdraw his application for second-in-command of the New Army being raised. Nonetheless, Adams’s misperception ended Mc Henry’s career, and he has remained an obscure historical figure ever since—until now. James Mc Henry, Forgotten Federalist reveals a man surrounded by important events who reflected the larger themes of his time.

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KAREN E. ROBBINS is a professor of history at Saint Bonaventure University. She received her Ph D from Columbia University and is the recipient of two grants from the New York Council for the Humanities to commemorate the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 352 ● ISBN 9780820346311 ● Bestandsgrootte 3.1 MB ● Uitgeverij University of Georgia Press ● Stad Athens ● Land US ● Gepubliceerd 2013 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5513651 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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