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                                    xxxiiiCHAPTER 7Hammering Out a Federal Republic, 1787%u20131820 254Why did the United States survive the challenges of its first three decades to become a viable, growing independent republic?Winterthur Museum, purchased with funds provided by Henry Francis du PontThe Political Crisis of the 1790s 256The Federalists Implement the Constitution 256Hamilton%u2019s Financial Program 257Jefferson%u2019s Agrarian Vision 259The French Revolution Divides Americans 260The Rise of Political Parties 262AMERICA IN THE WORLDThe Haitian Revolution and the Problem of Race 263A Republican Empire Is Born 265Sham Treaties and Native American Lands 266Migration and the Changing Farm Economy 268The Jefferson Presidency 269Jefferson and the West 271The War of 1812 and the Transformation of Politics 274Conflict in the Atlantic and the West 274The War of 1812 274CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE IN SOURCESFactional Politics and the War of 1812 276The Federalist Legacy 280CHAPTER 7 REVIEW 284WORKING WITH EVIDENCEThe Social Life of Alcohol 286CHAPTER 7 EXAM PRACTICE 291SKILLS WORKSHOP:CONTEXTUALIZATION 294 PART 3PRACTICE ESSAY QUESTIONS 297%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute. 
                                
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