
History That Doesn't Suck 17: Death of a Nation's Father
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May 28, 2018 The podcast explores the death of King Louis XVI during the French Revolution and its impact on George Washington. It delves into the disagreement between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson regarding America's alliance with France. The episode also discusses the evolving views of George Washington on slavery and his efforts to end it. Saying goodbye to George, the episode ends on an emotional note.
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Washington's Second Term Challenges
- George Washington's second term was largely defined by the French Revolution and its impact on American politics.
- This included navigating neutrality, managing political factions, and facing new conflicts on the frontier.
A Simple Inauguration
- Americans, influenced by the French Revolution, developed a distaste for ceremonies and pomp, associating them with monarchy.
- This led to Washington's second inauguration being a simple affair, reflecting the changing political climate.
Emerging Political Factions
- Two political factions emerged: the Republicans, led by Thomas Jefferson, who favored states' rights and agrarianism, and the Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, who supported a strong central government.
- Both parties attracted members from all social classes, despite common misconceptions.
