History of US political parties: 1 1789 - 1860 : from factions to parties
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adam_text | Contents Volume I 1789-1860 From Factions to Parties Introduction by Arthur M. Schlesinger, jr............................................ xxxiii The Federalist Party Linda K. Kerber.............................................. 3 Appendix Alexander Hamilton on Defects in the Confederation, September 3,1780 ........................................ 33 John Jay Address Supporting the Constitution, 1788 ................ 45 Edward Rutledge and Charles Cotesworth Pinck ney Comments in Defense of the Constitution, 1788 ................ 56 Alexander Hamilton on New York’s Disputed Gubernatorial Election, 1792 ........................................ 64 Testimony Concerning the In timidation of Voters in 1792 Election.......................................... 66 Massachusetts Legislature, Address on the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 1799 ............................. 89 Alexander Hamilton and John Jay on Campaign Tactics in the Election of 1800 ................................... 94 vii
viii CONTENTS H. W. De Saussure Letter on the Election of 1800, December 4, 1800 .......................................... 96 Alexander Hamilton Letter At tacking Aaron Burr, December 27,1800 ..................................... 97 Fisher Ames Letter to Theodore Dwight, March 19, 1801......... 99 Boston Petition Opposing the Embargo, January 24, 1809 .... 101 Gouverneur Morris Speech Op posing the War of 1812, July 4,1813 .......................................... 106 Report of the Hartford Convention, January 4, 1815................ 116 The Antifederalist Party Jackson Turner Main..................................... 135 Appendix The Address and Reasons of Dissent of the Minority of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania to Their Constituents, December 18, 1787 ........... 173 Luther Martin, Letter on the Federal Convention of 1787......... 192 Statement of Albany Antifederalists, April 10, 1788 ............... 213 Massachusetts Amendments, 1788 .............................................. 218 Maryland Amendments, 1788 ....................................................... 220 Virginia Amendments, 1788 ......................................................... 224 North Carolina Amendments, 1788 .............................................. 229 Rhode Island Amendments, 1790 ................................................ 234 The Jeffersonian Republican Party Noble E. Cunningham, Jr........... Appendix Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, Letters on the Rise of the Republican Opposition, 1792 ........... 275 Alexander Hamilton to Edward
Carrington................................. 275 Thomas Jefferson to George Washington..................................... 284 Committee of the Republican In terest in Pennsylvania, Circular, 1792 ......................................... 289 Pennsylvania Republican State Committee, Election Circular, 1796 ........................................... 291 239
VOLUME I ix Thomas Jefferson, First In augural Address, March 4, 1801 ..................................................... 293 New York Republican Corres ponding Committee, Circular, 1804............................................... 296 Virginia Republican State Commit tee, Circulars to County Chairmen, 1804...................................... 298 Republican State Manager of Connecti cut, Instructions to County Managers, 1805 ............................... 301 Proceedings of the Caucus of 1808 .............................................. 304 Resolutions of the Delaware Democratic Republicans, 1808 .. . 306 Address of the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee, 1812.............................................. 310 Connecticut Republican Party, Circular, 1819............................. 321 Proceedings of the Caucus of 1824 .............................................. 322 The Whig Party Glyndon G. Van Deusen................................................. Appendix Young Men’s National Republican Con vention of 1832, Washington, May 7-12, 1832............................. 367 William H. Seward, “The Six Million Dollar Loan” Speech, New York State Senate, April 10, 1834............. 369 William H. Seward, Legislative Address, New York, 1834 ......... 379 Presidential Ballots 1836-1852 ..................................................... 384 New York State Whig Convention of 1836, Albany, February 3-4, 1836 .......................................... 390 Ohio State Whig Convention of 1836, Columbus, February 22-23,1836 ......................................
397 Whig National Convention of 1839, Harrisburg, December 4-7, 1839 ........................................ 401 John Tyler, Bank Veto Messages, 1841 ........................................ 411 Whig National Convention of 1844, Baltimore, May 1, 1844 ................................................. 420 Henry Clay, Alabama Letters, July 1844...................................... 426 Henry Clay, Letter to the Nation al Intelligencer, September 23, 1844 ........................................ 429 The Wilmot Proviso, 1846 .............................................................. 432 333
X CONTENTS Whig National Convention of 1848, Philadelphia, June 7-9,1848 ............................................... 433 Henry Clay, Speech on the Compro mise of 1850, Senate, February 5-6,1850 ................................... 447 Daniel Webster, Speech on the Com promise of 1850. Senate, March 7,1850 ..................................... 461 Whig National Convention of 1852, Baltimore, June 16-21,1852 .............................................. 475 The Democratic Party, 1828-1860 Michael F. Holt............................... 497 Appendix Martin Van Buren, Letter to Thomas Ritchie, January 13,1827 .............................................. 539 Andrew Jackson, Bank Veto Message, July 10,1832 ................ 541 Martin Van Buren, Independent Treasury Message, September 4,1837 .......................................... 544 John C. Calhoun, Letter to British Minister Richard Pakenham, April 18,1844 ............................... 550 Lewis Cass, Letter to Alfred Os borne Pope Nicholson, December 24, 1847 ................................. 553 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 (Sec. 14 and 19)............................... 556 Democratic Platform of 1856 ....................................................... 557 Stephen A. Douglas, Freeport Doctrine, August 27, 1858 ......... 562 Southern Demands for a Slave Code, 1860 ................................. 563 Democratic National Convention of 1860, Charleston, April 23-May 3, 1860 ..................................... 566 The Antimasonic and Know Nothing Parties Michael F. Holt......... Appendix Thurlow Weed, “Rise of
Political Antimasonry”........................ 623 Report on the Progress of the Antimasonic Cause, 1829 ........... 629 Address to the People of New York, 1829 ................................. 637 575
VOLUME I xi Address to the People of Massachusetts, 1829 ............................. 643 William H. Seward, Legis lative Address, New York, 1831 ................................................... 654 Antimasonic National Platform of 1832, Baltimore, September 28, 1831 ...................................... 662 William Wirt, Acceptance Letter, September 28,1831................ 664 Address to the Electors of New York, June 21, 1832 ................ 669 New York State Antimasonic Platforms, 1832 ........................... 675 Thomas R. Whitney, A Defence Of The American Policy, 1856 680 Virginia State Know Nothing Platform of 1854 ......................... 699 American (Know Nothing) Platform of 1855 ............................. 701 Northern Know Nothing Reaction to the Platform of 1855 ... 706 American (Know Nothing) National Council Meeting, Philadelphia, February 18-21, 1856 ............................. 709 American (Know Nothing) National Conven tion of 1856, Philadelphia, February 22-25, 1856 ...................... 722 Protest of the Northern Bolters, Philadelphia, February 25, 1856 ................................................ 733 Pennsylvania Union State Platform of 1856 ............................... 736 The Liberty and Free Soil Parties Aileen S. Kraditor........................ Appendix Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Policy State ment on Political Action, The Liberator, August 10, 1838 .... 767 William Goodell, “Political Action Against Slavery,” Numbers 1 and 6,1838 ................................... 777 American Anti-Slavery Society, Executive
Committee Report, 1839 .......................................... 784 William Lloyd Garrison, “The Anti-Slavery Organization,” The Liberator, April 5, 1839 ............................... 792 James G. Birney and William Lloyd Garrison on the Third Party Issue, The Liberator, June 28,1839 ........... 794 Lewis Tappan, Opinion on the Third Party Issue, The Emancipator, November 14, 1839 ........................... 818 Salmon P. Chase, Letter to Gerrit Smith, May 14, 1842 ........... 821 741
xii CONTENTS Correspondence of James G. Birney To Gamaliel Bailey, Apr. 16, 1843.......................................... 824 To Samuel Lewis, July 13, 1843 ............................................ 827 Gerrit Smith, Message to the Liberty Party National Convention of 1843 .......................................... 832 James G. Birney, Message to Michi gan State Anti-Slavery Society, 1846 ......................................... 835 William Goodell, Call for a Na tional Nominating Convention, 1847 .......................................... 840 Resolutions of the Ohio State Inde pendent Free Territory Convention of 1848 ............................... 848 Utica Convention of 1848 ........................................................... 851 National Free Soil Convention of 1848, Buffalo, August 9-10, 1848 ............................................ 871
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