Book contents
- Friends of Freedom
- Friends of Freedom
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The American Revolution Ignites Social Movements
- Part II The French Revolution Radicalizes Social Movements
- 9 The Genesis of the French Jacobins
- 10 The Coming of the Haitian Revolution
- 11 The French Jacobin Network in Power
- 12 Radicalizing Club Life in 1790s Britain
- 13 The United Irishmen in an Atlantic Crosswind
- 14 The French Revolution and the Making of the American Democratic Party
- 15 From Revolutionary Committees to American Party Politics
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
14 - The French Revolution and the Making of the American Democratic Party
from Part II - The French Revolution Radicalizes Social Movements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 October 2021
- Friends of Freedom
- Friends of Freedom
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The American Revolution Ignites Social Movements
- Part II The French Revolution Radicalizes Social Movements
- 9 The Genesis of the French Jacobins
- 10 The Coming of the Haitian Revolution
- 11 The French Jacobin Network in Power
- 12 Radicalizing Club Life in 1790s Britain
- 13 The United Irishmen in an Atlantic Crosswind
- 14 The French Revolution and the Making of the American Democratic Party
- 15 From Revolutionary Committees to American Party Politics
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The corresponding societies of the Age of Revolutions survived through turning into more durable organizations – political parties. The Democratic-Republicans hotly contested the election of 1796 but suffered reversals for being Francophile enthusiasts amid the Quasi-War of 1798. Despite being threatened with repression by the Alien and Sedition Acts, however, party activists remobilized for the election of 1800, which brought Thomas Jefferson to the presidency and the Democratic-Republicans into power.
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- Friends of FreedomThe Rise of Social Movements in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions, pp. 365 - 394Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021