History of the United States of America, Volume 5
Henry Adams
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
"History of the United States of America, Volume 5" examines the critical period from 1825 to 1829, encompassing John Quincy Adams' presidency. This volume highlights the transition from the "Era of Good Feelings" to a time of increasing political contention and the emergence of new political ideologies. Adams provides a detailed account of John Quincy Adams' administration, focusing on his ambitious domestic agenda, which included proposals for extensive internal improvements such as roads, canals, and educational institutions.
Despite his forward-thinking vision, John Quincy Adams faced significant opposition from a Congress dominated by his political rivals. The volume also covers the contentious election of 1824, often referred to as the "Corrupt Bargain," which saw Adams elected by the House of Representatives despite Andrew Jackson winning the popular vote. This controversial outcome fueled partisan divisions and set the stage for the rise of Jacksonian democracy.
Henry Adams' meticulous research and narrative skill bring to life the challenges and accomplishments of John Quincy Adams' presidency. He explores the complexities of a nation in transition, the struggles for power, and the evolving democratic ideals that would shape the future of the United States. This volume is crucial for understanding the early 19th-century American political landscape and the legacy of John Quincy Adams' presidency.