As John Adams saw the political world, there were essentially three main forms of government—monarchy, aristocracy, and ...
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Washington enjoyed the unreserved trust of his countryman, a point emphasized by Alexander Hamilton, who said the first administration – and the Constitution itself – would be on trial.