Adams' Political Musings
John Adams, in his later years, contemplated the use of grandeur to instill reverence for the government and even pondered the idea of hereditary rule. Witnessing the War of 1812, he saw a glimmer of hope in Americans uniting against a common enemy, leading him to believe that war might be necessary to maintain civic virtue and patriotic feelings for the long-term health of the republic.In this clip
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