In the months after her husband's death, Martha Washington told several friends that the two worst days of her life were the day George died€"and the day Thomas Jefferson came to Mount Vernon to offer his condolen...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

In the months after her husband's death, Martha Washington told several friends that the two worst days of her life were the day George died€"and the day Thomas Jefferson came to Mount Vernon to offer his condolences.

What could elicit such a strong reaction from the nation's original first lady? Though history tends to cast the early years of America in a glow of camaraderie, there were, in fact, many conflicts among the Founding Fathers€"none more important than the one between George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. The chief disagreement between these former friends centered on the highest, most original public office created by the Constitutional Convention€"the presidency. They also argued violently about the nation's foreign policy, the role of merchants and farmers in a republic, and the durability of the union itself. At the root of all these disagreements were two sharply different visions for the nation's future.

Acclaimed historian Thomas Fleming examines how the differing temperaments and leadership styles of Washington and Jefferson shaped two opposing views of the presidency€"and the nation. The clash between these two gifted men, both of whom cared deeply about the United States of America, profoundly influenced the next two centuries of America's history and resonates in the present day.


Similar Products

Madison's Gift: Five Partnerships That Built AmericaThe Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789Jefferson and Hamilton: The Rivalry That Forged a NationWashington and Hamilton: The Alliance That Forged AmericaWashington's Circle: The Creation of the PresidentThe First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the GovernmentWhirlwind: The American Revolution and the War That Won ItAgony and Eloquence: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and a World of RevolutionThe Return of George Washington: 1783-1789Liberty's First Crisis: Adams, Jefferson, and the Misfits Who Saved Free Speech