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Jeffersonians, 1801-1829

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by Richard B. Morris

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In Jeffersonians, 1801-1829, Morris and Woodress explore a rich tapestry of source materials that shed light on the transformative era of American history marked by the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. As the authors reflect in their preface, the early 19th century was a thrilling time for America. The Founding Fathers, now aging, witnessed the flourishing of their republican experiment, a young nation brimming with potential. While there were inevitable growing pains, the belief in America’s bright future was unwavering. What kind of nation would it become? Join us on this enlightening journey through a defining chapter of American history, brought to life by Ciufi Galeazzi’s engaging summary.

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Episode thumbnail for 012 - IV John Quincy Adams Lighthouses in the Sky Excerpts from Adams' First Message to Congress

February 25, 2026

012 - IV John Quincy Adams Lighthouses in the Sky Excerpts from Adams' First Message to Congress

In Jeffersonians, 1801-1829, Morris and Woodress explore a rich tapestry of source materials that shed light on the transformative era of American history marked by the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. As the authors reflect in their preface, the early 19th century was a thrilling time for America. The Founding Fathers, now aging, witnessed the flourishing of their republican experiment, a young nation brimming with potential. While there were inevitable growing pains, the belief in America’s bright future was unwavering. What kind of nation would it become? Join us on this enlightening journey through a defining chapter of American history, brought to life by Ciufi Galeazzi’s engaging summary.

Episode thumbnail for 011 - The Monroe Doctrine Excerpts from the Monroe Doctrine

February 25, 2026

011 - The Monroe Doctrine Excerpts from the Monroe Doctrine

In Jeffersonians, 1801-1829, Morris and Woodress explore a rich tapestry of source materials that shed light on the transformative era of American history marked by the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. As the authors reflect in their preface, the early 19th century was a thrilling time for America. The Founding Fathers, now aging, witnessed the flourishing of their republican experiment, a young nation brimming with potential. While there were inevitable growing pains, the belief in America’s bright future was unwavering. What kind of nation would it become? Join us on this enlightening journey through a defining chapter of American history, brought to life by Ciufi Galeazzi’s engaging summary.

Episode thumbnail for 010 - Ominous Loomings The Missouri Compromise 1820 Representative Arthur Livermore Argues Against Extendi

February 25, 2026

010 - Ominous Loomings The Missouri Compromise 1820 Representative Arthur Livermore Argues Against Extendi

In Jeffersonians, 1801-1829, Morris and Woodress explore a rich tapestry of source materials that shed light on the transformative era of American history marked by the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. As the authors reflect in their preface, the early 19th century was a thrilling time for America. The Founding Fathers, now aging, witnessed the flourishing of their republican experiment, a young nation brimming with potential. While there were inevitable growing pains, the belief in America’s bright future was unwavering. What kind of nation would it become? Join us on this enlightening journey through a defining chapter of American history, brought to life by Ciufi Galeazzi’s engaging summary.

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In Jeffersonians, 1801-1829, Morris and Woodress explore a rich tapestry of source materials that shed light on the transformative era of American history marked by the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. As the authors reflect in their preface, the early 19th century was a thrilling time for America. The Founding Fathers, now aging, witnessed the flourishing of their republican experiment, a young nation brimming with potential. While there were inevitable growing pains, the belief in America’s bright future was unwavering. What kind of nation would it become? Join us on this enlightening journey through a defining chapter of American history, brought to life by Ciufi Galeazzi’s engaging summary.

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