Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the British Challenge to Republican America, 1783–95

By Michael Schwarz

Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the British Challenge to Republican America, 1783–95
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In the aftermath of the American Revolution, the friendship between Virginians Thomas Jefferson and James Madison became one of the most important political collaborations in American history. This study examines the origins and evolution of their partnership, placing it within the context of US–British relations following the Revolution and analyzing how their relationship affected early republican politics.

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