New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . THE PUBLISHING SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEYNEW Y ORK MDCCCCII THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,One Copy Received MAR, 3 1902 CnfvmOHT tNTRv ClASS ^ XXa Mo. ». >y- 8 f 8 THB PUBLISHINa SOCIETT OF NEW JERSEY A/I Rights Reserved PUBLICATION OFFICE136 LIBERTY STREETNEW YORK, N. Y., U. S. A. DEDICATED TO PETER DUMONT VROOM I SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTERS CHAPTEK I THE FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES 23-41 Meaning of Terms Tory and Whig —Party Linesdrawn between < Federalists and Anti-Federalists —The Moderate View—Federalism Dominant in NewJersey a


New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . THE PUBLISHING SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEYNEW Y ORK MDCCCCII THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,One Copy Received MAR, 3 1902 CnfvmOHT tNTRv ClASS ^ XXa Mo. ». >y- 8 f 8 THB PUBLISHINa SOCIETT OF NEW JERSEY A/I Rights Reserved PUBLICATION OFFICE136 LIBERTY STREETNEW YORK, N. Y., U. S. A. DEDICATED TO PETER DUMONT VROOM I SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTERS CHAPTEK I THE FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES 23-41 Meaning of Terms Tory and Whig —Party Linesdrawn between < Federalists and Anti-Federalists —The Moderate View—Federalism Dominant in NewJersey and the Gauges Underlying the Attitude of theState—The Society of the Cincinnati—Abraham Clark,Leader of the Partially organized Opposition to Federal-ism—Governor Livingston as a Federalist—Vote forGovernor by Jduit Meeting, 1776 to 1790—Party Linesin the First Congress—Washington as Mediator—Tariffand the Regulation of Commerce—New Jersey RecognizesPrinciple of Protection to Home Industries in 1777—TheQuarrels between Jefferson and Hamilton


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