Friends Divided: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, by Professor Gordon Wood

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Friends Divided: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, featuring Dr. Gordon Wood being interviewed by Dr. Jeffry Morrison.

Dr. Wood discusses the topic of his most recent book: the friendship and subsequent falling out of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. The two were initially united in their radicalism, eager to break from Britain well before most, and they became good friends when they served diplomatic missions together in England and France. However, they fundamentally differed as to the function of the national government, and their rivalry was cemented with the rise of their respective political parties—the Republicans and the Federalists—and the Revolution of 1800. Dr. Wood goes on to analyze both the similarities and differences in Jefferson’s and Adam’s manner of thinking, political views and legacies.

0:00 Intro
0:29 Avid Patriots
3:05 Freedom United
7:53 Revolution of 1800
14:33 Jefferson's Accomplishments
16:46 Adams' Accomplishments
22:53 Friendship Tried
29:39 Jefferson Celebrated
32:47 Death and Remembrance
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