Federalism in North Carolina Letters of William Barry Grove
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60 McRee II. , 481, Johnston to Iredell. 61 The Scotch District. 62 AV. B. Grove to James Hogg. Grove Corr. , Sprunt Historical Mono- graphs, No. 3, 116. 63 Annals of Cong.. 4th Congress. 2 Sees. , 1688. James Sprunt Historical Publications 29 tion that North Carolina would turn more passionately than ever to strict Republicanism of the Jeffersonian brand. This was due in part to the influence of Virginia, 64 but in larger part to the spirit of state individualism that Willie Jones had stamped ...so indelibly upon the state during the life of the Confederation. So far every hope of building up Federalist strength had failed. It remained to be seen what would be the result should circumstances arise that threatened violently the principle of union. Was North Carolina Republicanism, or even that of Virginia, of a sort that, in its opposition to Federalism as a set of party principles, it would go to the extreme length of permitting the Federal system of union to fail? The country was now on the eve of a crisis in public affairs that bade fair to render a fairly definite answer to this question.
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