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History, 03.06.2021 01:00 fatherbamboo

Suppose you are the campaign manager for one of the presidential candidates in 1800. Create a campaign song for your candidate. Your song can be to the tune of “Hail, Columbia,” “Fair and Free Elections,” or any other tune you choose. Your song must: • clearly describe the Federalist or the Republican vision for the United States. • contain at least two reasons why your candidate should be elected. • use language that reflects the passionate feelings held by Federalists or Republicans.

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