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Conservatism in the United States / John Adams / The Federalist Papers / Vice Presidents of the United States / Adams family / Federalist Party / United States presidential election / First Party System / Democratic-Republican Party / James Madison / Anti-Federalism / Thomas Jefferson
Date: 2016-02-07 15:59:40
Conservatism in the United States
John Adams
The Federalist Papers
Vice Presidents of the United States
Adams family
Federalist Party
United States presidential election
First Party System
Democratic-Republican Party
James Madison
Anti-Federalism
Thomas Jefferson

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