Between the American Revolution and the outbreak of the Civil War, many political battles were waged over the best way to govern the new republic. Princeton historian Sean Wilentz describes those tumultuous days in The Rise of American Democracy.
Music: "Jefferson in Paris" soundtrack (original music: Richard Robbins; period music directed by William Christie/Angel) # 2 (Arcangelo Corellis' Violin Sonata Op. 5 No. 12) and 18
Music: "Jefferson in Paris" soundtrack (original music: Richard Robbins; period music directed by William Christie/Angel) # 2 (Arcangelo Corellis' Violin Sonata Op. 5 No. 12) and 18

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