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Lindsay Chervinsky

Season 6 Episode 2 | 26m 40s

In 1797, President John Adams faced intense challenges, from partisan divides to foreign conflict with France and Britain. With little guidance from George Washington, Adams navigated a divided nation and shaped the presidency for future leaders. Historian Lindsay M. Chervinsky discusses his leadership.

Aired: 01/07/25 | Expires: 02/05/25
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